Developers, governments, and regulators must work with the cybersecurity industry to apply rigorous standards to contact-tracing apps to make sure that the societal impact of COVID-19 doesn't extend into...
Read moreCouchSurfing Investigates Potential Data Breach
July 23 2020The service has reportedly hired a security firm after 17 million user records were found on a public hacking forum.
Read moreIf a crook is already inside your email, occasionally adding in believable emails of their own... how on earth do you spot the fake ones?
Read moreIn May 2019, KrebsOnSecurity broke the news that the website of mortgage title insurance giant First American Financial Corp. had exposed approximately 885 million records related to mortgage deals...
Read moreA Black Hat presentation will discuss how vulnerabilities found in Facebook Messenger encryption could mean trouble for your secure messages.
Read moreOpen source software for creating deepfakes is getting better and better, to the chagrin of researchers
Read moreHere are the trends and topics that'll capture the limelight at next month's virtual event.
Read moreAdversarial Machine Learning and the CFAA
July 23 2020I just co-authored a paper on the legal risks of doing machine learning research, given the current state of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act: Abstract: Adversarial Machine Learning...
Read moreIndividuals and business groups are connecting everything from Amazon Echo devices to data-sampling sensors on networks with sensitive systems with little regard to safety, two reports show.
Read moreWhile the pandemic has infected funding for cybersecurity startups, it also has emboldened some startups with innovative tools that secure the wave of at-home work.
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