Privacy Group Challenges FTC’s Small Facebook Settlement, Also Wants an Admission of Guilt

“A consumer privacy group has filed a challenge to Facebook’s $5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, saying it is not ‘adequate, reasonable or appropriate’ and lets the social media giant off the hook for years of violations,” reports the AP. The Verge argues that the current consensus is “the FTC gave the company a slap on the wrist, and…

Penetration Testing Toolkit Includes Exploit For ‘Incredibly Dangerous’ Bluekeep Vulnerability

An anonymous reader quotes Vice: In May, Microsoft released a patch for a bug in several versions of Windows that is so bad that the company felt it even had to release a fix for Windows XP, an operating system that (has been unsupported) for five years. That vulnerability is known as BlueKeep, and it has kept a lot of security…