A lot of best practices teach users how to prevent or defend against phishing attacks, but how can organizations actively detect and thwart them before users even see them?
A new Mirai variant dubbed as OMG was found targeting IoT devices and can turn them into proxy servers, aside from Mirai’s original denial-of-service attack capabilities.
Vulnerabilities in Facebook’s Account Kit and how it's implemented by Tinder can potentially let hackers take over Tinder accounts using only the victim’s phone number. How does DevOps figure in the equation?
Routers are the gateways to all internet-connected devices in homes. They could also be potentially welcoming a bevy of home network threats risking users’ information and security. Here we review the most noteworthy home network security events of 2017.
A new campaign exploiting CVE-2018-4878 involves the use of malicious spam — specifically with a spam email that with an embedded link that directs the recipient to a Microsoft Word lure document.
We delved into 2017’s most notable threats to see what lies ahead in the mobile landscape, and what users and organizations can do to navigate it in 2018 and beyond.
The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) was hit by a variant of the SAMSAM ransomware that encrypted files and locked 2,000 of the agency’s computers.
The Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC) surveyed various chief information security officers (CISO) in the financial industry on some of their primary priorities when it comes to improving security for their organizations