"Anonymous Sudan" has been claiming that its DDoS attacks are in retaliation for anti-Islamic activities, but at least one security vendor is suspicious about its true motives.
Read moreFriday Squid Blogging: Giant Squid vs. Blue Marlin
April 1 2023Epic matchup. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven’t covered. Read my blog posting guidelines here.
Read moreWith companies pushing to adopt zero-trust frameworks, adaptive authentication and access — once languishing — looks finally ready to move out of the doldrums.
Read moreHow to Solve IoT’s Identity Problem
April 1 2023Network protocols can be used to identify operating systems and discern other device information.
Read moreGerman Police Raid DDoS-Friendly Host ‘FlyHosting’
April 1 2023Authorities in Germany this week seized Internet servers that powered FlyHosting, a dark web service that catered to cybercriminals operating DDoS-for-hire services. Fly Hosting first advertised on cybercrime forums...
Read moreDecentralized identity products are increasingly projected to be introduced to the market in the next couple of years.
Read moreRussian intelligence services, together with a Moscow-based IT company, are planning worldwide hacking operations that will also enable attacks on critical infrastructure facilities.
Read moreRussia's invasion of Ukraine spurs Space Force to seek astronomical investments in cybersecurity.
Read moreUntil a degree of confidence is established, a platform's credibility can be eroded by scammers and unsuspecting gamers who fall victim to their attacks.
Read moreA successful multi-orbit cryptography test beamed quantum-agile data up to two different satellites and back down to Earth.
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