OpenSSF Membership Exceeds 100, With Many New Members Dedicated to Securing Open Source Software
December 6 2022Introduces a "Developing Secure Software" training course in Japanese at OpenSSF Day Japan.
Read moreIntroduces a "Developing Secure Software" training course in Japanese at OpenSSF Day Japan.
Read moreThe successful combo of stolen credentials and social engineering to breach networks is increasing demand for infostealers on the Dark Web.
Read morePrivacy standards are only going to increase. It's time for organizations to get ahead of the coming reckoning.
Read moreAs ransomware's prevalence has grown over the past decade, leading ransomware groups such as Conti have added services and features as part of a growing trend toward professionalization.
Read moreA single improperly formatted command has effectively killed KmsdBot botnet, security vendor says.
Read moreAlmost a third of respondents in Fastly's Fight Fire with Fire survey view data breaches and data loss as the biggest cybersecurity threat.
Read moreA trio of security bugs allow remote attackers to unlock or start the car, operate climate controls, pop the trunk, and more — all via poorly coded mobile apps.
Read moreJournalists in El Salvador haul NSO Group to US court for illegal surveillance that ultimately compromised their safety.
Read moreFollowing a year of increasingly disruptive attacks, advanced persistent threat groups will likely only become emboldened in 2023, security experts say.
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