Anti-Phishing Startup Pixm Aims to Hook Browser-Based Threats
September 1 2020Pixm visually analyzes phishing websites from a human perspective to detect malicious pages people might otherwise miss.
Read morePixm visually analyzes phishing websites from a human perspective to detect malicious pages people might otherwise miss.
Read moreShlayer, a common macOS Trojan, received Apple's notary certification and place in the App Store -- twice.
Read moreThe group's targets have primarily been North American and Israeli entities, with a focus on technology, government, defense, and healthcare.
Read moreAs the first certifiable international privacy management standard, ISO 27701 is a welcome addition to the existing set of common security frameworks.
Read moreAs the FBI warns, devices become more vulnerable to exploitation as time passes, due to a lack of security updates and new, emerging vulnerabilities.
Read moreMass domain purchasing enables email attackers to slip by traditional defenses. Here's how artificial intelligence can stop them.
Read moreCommunication with stakeholders, extensive testing, and robust automation pays dividends for military intelligence agency, one of several presenters at GitLab's virtual Commit conference.
Read moreThe remote code execution flaw could allow a successful attacker to fully control the Slack desktop app on a target machine.
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