Hacking Apple for Profit
October 12 2020Five researchers hacked Apple Computer’s networks — not their products — and found fifty-five vulnerabilities. So far, they have received $289K. One of the worst of all the bugs they...
Read moreFive researchers hacked Apple Computer’s networks — not their products — and found fifty-five vulnerabilities. So far, they have received $289K. One of the worst of all the bugs they...
Read moreA week ago, KrebsOnSecurity broke the news that someone was attempting to disrupt the Trickbot botnet, a malware crime machine that has infected millions of computers and is often...
Read moreGenetic research finds the Humboldt squid is vulnerable to overfishing. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I...
Read moreLike most such mobile malware, the new one doesn't encrypt data but attempts to make an infected system impossible to use, Microsoft says.
Read moreSo far, the company has doled out $288,000 to five researchers who, in three months, found 55 vulnerabilities in its corporate infrastructure.
Read moreMicrosoft reports a new campaign leveraging the critical Zerologon vulnerability just days after nation-state group Mercury was seen using the flaw.
Read moreBudgets are on the rise, even in a time of revenue worries across the industry.
Read moreOur podcast is back for Series 3 - here's Episode 1!
Read moreManaged service providers are increasingly becoming the launching pad of choice for ransomware and other online malfeasance.
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