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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSThe malware has new tricks, like using the stunnel encrypted tunneling mechanism and abusing a legitimate shareware app.
Critical flaws in the software of Sierra Wireless' AirLink routers enable an array of malicious attacks.
A Pennsylvania credit union is suing financial industry technology giant Fiserv, alleging that "baffling" security vulnerabilities in the company's software are "wreaking havoc" on its customers. The credit union said the investigation that fueled the lawsuit was prompted by a 2018 KrebsOnSecurity report about a glaring security weakness a Fiserv platform that exposed personal and financial details of customers across hundreds of bank Web sites.
Top infosec trends in the social media spotlight
Illicit darknet marketplace had over a million users
When it comes to an easy life, the criminals behind the fearful Anubis banking malware have become big fans of Twitter and, increasingly, the secure messaging of Telegram.
Crooks have developed "ingenious" new ways to drain user accounts and wallets, CipherTrace says, prodding regulators into action.
A battle rages between manufacturers and users over who can repair a product, with tech companies using security concerns as a weapon.
Auto-delete will hopefully please those of us who haven't already turned off location history altogether (for very good reason).
Exploits give attackers a way to create havoc in business-critical SAP ERP, CRM, SCM, and other environments, Onapsis says.
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