Top cyber security stories of 13/12/21 to 20/12/21

Below are the top stories in the space of cyber security.

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Here are the stories from the past week:

  1. The best log4j memes<br>*Reported by Log4jmemes.com

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  1. No one writes useful software unless they're paid - Eulogy for open source <br>Reported by Christine

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  1. uBlacklist: Blocks specific sites from appearing on Google search results <br>Reported on Github

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  1. Marketing is scary for a solo developer: A developer's story <br>Reported by Raumet.com

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  1. 'Significant amounts of water' found in Mars' massive grand canyon <br>Reported by CNN.com

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  1. Lithuania evacuates its embassy in China<br>Reported by the Economist

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  1. Former Netflix executive sentenced to 30 months for bribing vendors<br>Reported by the Department of Justice

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  1. Toyota owners have to pay $8/month to keep using their key fob<br>Reported by arstechnica

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  1. Why do I have to tolerate these cookie pop-ups?<br>Reported by ycombinator

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This round-up was generated for on 20 December, 9:05am and contains the top 9 stories between 13 December 9:11am and 20 December, 9:00am

Adviser Jack 12/21/2021