Notable new infection chain uses PDF to embed malicious files, load remote exploits, shellcode encryption, and more, new research shows.
Read moreDeFi Is Getting Pummeled by Cybercriminals
May 24 2022Decentralized finance lost $1.8 billion to cyberattacks last year — and 80% of those events were the result of vulnerable code, analysts say.
Read moreAs states address privacy with ad-hoc laws, corporate compliance teams try to balance yet another set of similar but diverging requirements.
Read moreCompany to debut its AD capabilities at the 2022 RSA Conference.
Read moreStrong Password Policy Isn’t Enough, Study Shows
May 24 2022New analysis reveals basic regulatory password requirements fall far short of providing protection from compromise.
Read moreNew features include context-aware, zero-trust data protection on local peripherals and devices.
Read moreNew funding led by global cyber investor Paladin Capital Group, alongside existing investors Columbia Capital and Skylab Capital.
Read moreMillion-dollar crypto heists are becoming more common as the currency starts to go mainstream; prevention and enforcement haven't kept pace.
Read moreFollowing a recent Supreme Court ruling, the Justice Department will no longer prosecute “good faith” security researchers with cybercrimes:
The policy for the first time directs that good-faith...
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An analysis from Google TAG shows that Android zero-day exploits were packaged and sold for state-backed surveillance.
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