Facebook Messenger Flaw Enabled Spying on Android Callees
November 20 2020A critical flaw in Facebook Messenger on Android would let someone start an audio or video call without the victim's knowledge.
Read moreA critical flaw in Facebook Messenger on Android would let someone start an audio or video call without the victim's knowledge.
Read moreRansomware can easily make a connection between IT and OT already. How can blue teams do the same?
Read moreWith the release of the "Threat Modeling Manifesto," a group of 16 security professionals hope to prompt more companies to consider the threats to software.
Read moreDo you ever make, ahem, "pointed remarks" just before answering calls from people you would rather avoid?
Read moreA 21-year-old Irishman who pleaded guilty to charges of helping to steal millions of dollars in cryptocurrencies from victims has been sentenced to just under three years in prison....
Read moreCyberattacks are run like military attacks, in four main phases: reconnaissance, attack, exfiltration, and maintaining position. Understanding this makes fighting back easier.
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Symantec is reporting on an APT group linked to China, named Cicada. They have been attacking organizations in Japan and elsewhere.
Cicada has historically been known to target Japan-linked...
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Nearly a month after McAfee made its second appearance on the public market, the Virginia-based provider of security services to government and commercial organizations makes its own debut.
Read moreThe data breach began with a compromised employee email account.
Read moreWith so many people now connecting to business networks from home routers, ISP security takes on heightened importance. But is the security provided by ISPs good enough to be...
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