4,000 Google Titan security keys should help to protect critical Python projects from software supply chain attacks. . PyPI or the Python Package Index is giving away 4,000 Google Titan security keys as part of its move to mandatory two-factor authentication (2FA) for critical projects built in the Python programming language. Python is one of the world's most popular programming languages, loved for its breadth of packages or add-on libraries that make it useful for data science. Developers need to update these packages frequently and attackers have used this behavior to backdoor their Windows, Linux and Apple machines through bogus packages that are similarly named to legitimate ones , otherwise known as software supply chain attacks. . The Python Package Index is providing 4,000 Titan security keys to enhance the security of vital Python projects in order to protect them from potential cyber threats.. Python Security, 2FA Implementation, Project Protection, Supply Chain Security, Titan Keys. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Kernel developers have gracefully accepted suggestions concerning release signing process . A policy and process overview of the Linux kernel has identified some “potential pain points” in the handling and signing process of the security keys for the Linux kernel. The review of the kernel teams’ processes for signing releases and for the policies and procedures for the handling of the signing keys was sought by the Linux Foundation and conducted by cybersecurity experts at the Open Source Technology Improvement Fund (OSTIF) and Trail of Bits. . An analysis of procedures and guidelines suggests vulnerabilities within the signing workflow of the Linux kernel and its associated security keys.. Linux Kernel Security, Signing Process, Cybersecurity Policies. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Are you aware that GitHub has added WebAuthn support for biometric and security key logins? Learn more in this great Inquirer article: . Gather round everyone, it's time to talk about everyone's favourite topic: internet authentication protocols. Y'see, GitHub has just had an upgrade, allowing its members to log in with the new(er) and shiny(er) Web Authentication (WebAuthn) security standard. While the site did previously support two-factor authentication (2FA) via SMS, one-time password authentication apps and U2F security keys, the move to WebAuthn opens the door to physical security keys via Firefox, Chrome, macOS, Linux and Android. The link for this article located at The Inquirer is no longer available. . Uncover GitHub's latest enhancement for WebAuthn functionality, improving biometric and security key authentication for increased safeguarding.. WebAuthn, GitHub, Biometric Login, Security Keys, Authentication Protocols. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Regardless of what Sony might want you to think, piracy is not the only reason that people want to hack their PS3 to run software that isn. The Chaos Communication Congress was held in Berlin recently and at the show a small hacker group called fail0verflow announced that they had been able to break the PS3 security in a massive way. Apparently, the group discovered how to calculate the security keys needed to sign off on any piece of software, which essentially makes the keys to the security gate for the PS3 public. This is a far more effective hack than the PSJailbreak that Sony went after so fiercely. This new hack will let users run any software they want be it a pirated game burned to a Blu-ray disc or home brew software. Apparently, the hack works on any PS3 with any version of the firmware as well. Fail0verflow says that its goal with the hack was to allow Linux to be run on any PS3 in response to the loss of the install Other OS feature on older PS3s. The link for this article located at slashgear is no longer available. . Explore the groundbreaking feat by the fail0verflow team that successfully compromised the security keys of the PlayStation 3, paving the way for alternative software applications.. PS3 Hack, Software Bypass, Firmware Exploit, Fail0verflow Hack. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Intel's hyperthreading technology could allow a hacker to steal security keys from a compromised server using a sophisticated timing attack, a researcher has warned. Hyperthreading allows software to take advantage of unused execution units in a processor. It essentially allows two separate processes, or software threads, to execute on a single processor at the same time, improving performance. . However, by taking advantage of the fact that the processes share access to a chip's cache memory, a malicious user can determine the security keys to a particular computer by monitoring the cache for those keys, said Colin Percival, an independent researcher, in a paper posted to his website and presented at the BSDCan 2005 conference. The link for this article located at TechWorld is no longer available. . Explore the ways in which Intel's hyperthreading technology could inadvertently reveal sensitive security keys through a sophisticated attack strategy.. Intel Hyperthreading, Timing Attack, Performance Risks, Security Keys. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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