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Cox Biz Auth-Bypass Bug Exposes Millions of Devices to Takeover
Dark Reading· 3 days agoAn API authorization-bypass flaw in the infrastructure of a leading US broadband provider exposed...
Cox fixed an API auth bypass exposing millions of modems to attacks
BleepingComputer· 4 days agoBug bounty hunter Sam Curry discovered the security flaw and found that successful exploitation gave...
Open Source: Major providers step in as 1 in 5 NC households lose federal internet relief
Durham Herald-Sun McClatchy via AOL· 12 hours agoBiden also commended the more than dozen private internet providers who pledged to offer service at...
Cox fixes modem security flaw that could have affected millions
TechRadar· 3 days agoThe flaw was discovered by cybersecurity researcher Sam Curry, who shared his findings with Cox and...
Michigan man from viral court hearing 'never had a license,' judge says. A timeline of the case
USA Today· 1 day agoThe case involving a Michigan man who went viral while driving during a Zoom court hearing continues...
'He has never had a Michigan license!' Suspended driver who went viral is locked up again - East...
EastIdahoNews.com· 4 hours ago“He has never had a Michigan license, ever!” said Judge Cedric Simpson, looking to set the record...
Bob Kelley, former publisher of Kelley Blue Book, dies at age 96
Orange County Register· 4 days agoBorn in Los Angeles in 1927, Kelley joined his family’s dealership, Kelley Kar Company and Kelley...
Bob Kelley, Publisher of Kelley Blue Book, Pioneered Used Vehicle Values
Automotive Fleet· 5 days agoKelley managed and published the Kelley Blue Book, building it from a well-known auto value guidebook into a pioneering internet resource. Bob’s uncle Les Kelley (1897-1990 ...
The Affordable Connectivity Program Is Over. Here’s Where You Can Still Get Cheap Internet
The State· 4 days agoThrough the end of 2024, 14 internet companies have agreed to offer high-speed broadband plans for $30 or less per month with no fees or data caps.
Many are above the law, especially in Connecticut
The Day· 3 days agoResponses from leading Connecticut Democrats to Donald Trump's conviction for falsifying business records were mostly along the lines of "nobody is above the law." U.S. Sen ...