Qatar Spyware
October 18 2022Everyone visiting Qatar for the World Cup needs to install spyware on their phone.
Everyone travelling to Qatar during the football World Cup will be asked to download two...
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Everyone visiting Qatar for the World Cup needs to install spyware on their phone.
Everyone travelling to Qatar during the football World Cup will be asked to download two...
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Third time unlucky. Time to put your patching boots on again...
Read moreThere's nothing yet to suggest CVE-2022-42889 is the next Log4j. But proof-of-concept code is available, and interest appears to be ticking up.
Read moreJust 65 cybersecurity professionals are in the workforce for every 100 available jobs, new study shows.
Read moreExcessive statefulness hurts the ability to scale networks, applications, and ancillary supporting infrastructure, thus affecting an entire service delivery chain's ability to withstand a DDoS attack.
Read moreMain driver for the change: "Plaintext SMS messages are inherently insecure."
Read moreRansom Cartel ransomware-as-a-service operator blog claims to offer a new and improved version of REvil ransomware.
Read moreIs "pay a small fine and keep on trading" a sufficient penalty for letting a breach happen, impeding an investigation, and hiding the truth?
Read moreIs "pay a small fine and keep on trading" a sufficient penalty for letting a breach happen, impeding an investigation, and hiding the truth?
Read moreResearch report identifies the challenges as well as the opportunities for new products and services that arise from the threat that quantum computers pose to the "blockchain" mechanism.
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