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OpenWRT is vulnerable to attacks that execute malicious code

Zoom’s privacy problems are growing as platform explodes in popularity

Comcast waiving data cap hasn’t hurt its network—why not make it permanent?

Saudi Arabia reportedly tracked phones by using industry-wide carrier weakness

OneWeb goes bankrupt, fires staff, will sell satellite-broadband business

WireGuard VPN makes it to 1.0.0—and into the next Linux kernel

>4,000 Android apps silently access your installed software

No, Microsoft isn’t killing the Control Panel off just yet

Broadband speeds fall in dozens of big US cities during pandemic

Charter gives techs $25 gift cards instead of hazard pay during pandemic

Google sent users 40,000 warnings of nation-state hack attacks in 2019

New attack on home routers sends users to spoofed sites that push malware

The exFAT filesystem is coming to Linux—Paragon software’s not happy about it

How to get Verizon and AT&T data-cap fees waived during pandemic

Never-before-seen attackers are targeting Mideast industrial organizations

Found: malicious Google Play apps with 1.7 million downloads—many by children

Comcast defeats Byron Allen in Supreme Court case over alleged racism

SpaceX gets FCC license for 1 million satellite-broadband user terminals

Windows code-execution zeroday is under active exploit, Microsoft warns

Lilin DVRs and Zyxel NAS devices have been active exploit for months

Charter grudgingly lets up to 40% of call-center employees work from home

Netflix and YouTube cut streaming quality in Europe to handle pandemic

Amid pandemic, Charter call center is “nightmare breeding ground for germs”

Here’s the Netflix account compromise Bugcrowd doesn’t want you to know about

Comcast aggressively moves to work-from-home during pandemic