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Zero Day Weekly: ICANN hacked, critical GitHub vuln, too much Sony drama

Welcome to Zero Day’s Week In Security, our roundup of notable security news items for the week ending December 19, 2014. Covers enterprise, controversies, reports and more. This week a critical GitHub vuln was found, ICANN was hacked, International Business Times was hacked by the SEA, Microsoft’s update blunders continued, a new Boleto malware family was discovered, the Sony drama reached the heights of hysteria, and more. Updated with FBI announcement on the Sony hack attribution, and reactions. If you use #Git on Windows or OS X, patch your client NOW! Critical code execution vulnerability. http://t.co/Kdzu3sUFbB — Sven Slootweg (@joepie91) December 18, 2014 A critical GitHub vulnerability was found, and you’re urged to update our clients immediately. GitHub told ZDNet, “I’d like to clarify that the vulnerability is in Git itself, and because it is client-side only, github.com and GitHub Enterprise are not vulnerable. More details in our blog.” Git just announced version 2.2.1, a maintenance release that includes a security fix for a critical vulnerability that affects those using Windows and Mac OS X Git clients. This update also includes new releases with the same security fix for older Git versions. GitHub confirmed that GitHub for Windows and GitHub… Read full this story

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