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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSGoogle finalizes its DNS-over-HTTPS service inching toward a world where DNS request are sent via HTTPS and not UDP or TCP.
While the password-cracking Mimikatz took top honors, Mac-targeted malware accounted for two of the 10 most detected malware samples, according to WatchGuard.
Silex has 'bricked' more than 2,000 Linux-based IoT devices so far.
Cisco has patched two critical vulnerabilities in its Data Center Network Manager software, which could allow a remote attacker to take over affected devices.
After a March report exposed Iran-linked APT33's infrastructure and operations, the cyberespionage group has adopted new tactics and techniques.
After a March report exposed Iran-linked APT33's infrastructure and operations, the cyberespionage group has adopted new tactics and techniques.
A two-step strategy for creating an attack environment that is more complex, less profitable, and more likely to expose the attacker.
A two-step strategy for creating an attack environment that is more complex, less profitable, and more likely to expose the attacker.
A bug in the Electronic Arts gaming platform's single sign-on mechanism could have allowed hackers to access game accounts.
By Waqas
Both NanoCore and LokiBot are Info-stealing Trojans. Security researchers at the San Francisco-based firm Netskope have discovered a new malware campaign distributing the info-stealer malware LokiBot and NanoCore via ISO image file attachments that appear to be an invoice. It is noteworthy that LokiBot malware was discovered back in October 2017 and is equipped with […]
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