Indictments Unlikely to Deter China’s APT41 Activity
September 17 2020So far, at least, the threat group has not let public scrutiny slow it down, security researchers say.
Read moreSo far, at least, the threat group has not let public scrutiny slow it down, security researchers say.
Read moreAlso, the US Treasury sanctioned Iranian attack group APT39 following a years-long malware campaign.
Read moreAn attack that knocked hospital systems offline reportedly ends in death for patient who had to be sent to another facility.
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Read moreProtecting intellectual property in the name of US economic and national security should be part of every company's fiduciary duty.
Read moreThe great remote work experiment has exacerbated existing challenges and exposed new gaps, but there are things to be learned from office challenges.
Read moreThere’s a new unpatched Bluetooth vulnerability:
The issue is with a protocol called Cross-Transport Key Derivation (or CTKD, for short). When, say, an iPhone is getting ready to pair...
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Cryptography is hard. And cryptographic blunders can be hard to spot. This one was there for years...
Read moreThe strangest connected devices are showing up, and the threats they pose to security should not be overlooked.
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