‘Patch Lag’ Leaves Millions of Android Devices Vulnerable
November 24 2022Months after a fix was issued by a vendor, downstream Android device manufacturers still haven't patched, highlighting a troubling trend.
Read moreMonths after a fix was issued by a vendor, downstream Android device manufacturers still haven't patched, highlighting a troubling trend.
Read moreThe infostealer Aurora’s low detection rates and newcomer status are helping it fly under the radar, as more cybercriminal gangs target cryptocurrency wallets and communications apps.
Read moreChinese threat actors have already used the vulnerable and pervasive Boa server to infiltrate the electrical grid in India, in spate of malicious incidents.
Read moreNothing beats a dog’s nose for detecting explosives. Unfortunately, there aren’t enough dogs:
Last month, the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a nearly 100-page report about working...
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Fueling the trend are the rising adoption of cloud computing solutions, technology advancements, stricter data safety regulations, and the move to digitalization.
Read moreNew laws have made the current US privacy landscape increasingly complex.
Read moreAs the open source social media network blows up due to Twitter's troubles, researchers caution about vulnerabilities within the application.
Read moreAn AI's "world" only includes the data on which it was trained, so it otherwise lacks context — opening the door for creative attacks from cyber adversaries.
Read moreThe Vietnam-based financial cybercrime operation's primary goal is to push out fraudulent ads via compromised business accounts.
Read moreCybercrooks have drained DraftKings accounts of $300K in the past few days thanks to credential stuffing, just as the 2022 FIFA World Cup starts up.
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