Survey contradicts the widely-held belief that consumers value convenience and experience over security.
FBI Seeks DDoS Attack Evidence from Victims
The FBI has requested that US victims of DDoS attacks share the details of the experience
25% of Mail Claiming to Be from Federal Agencies is Fraudulent
As mandate comes down, 82% of federal domains lack DMARC for email security, and have 90 days to implement it.
Domino’s Australia Blames Former Supplier for Info Leak
Customers complain of personalised spam from company
UK Cybercrime Falls but Stats Are Still Shaky
ONS figures show 1.6 million incidents of computer misuse
Kali on KRACK
WPA2 Key Reinstallation AttaCK or KRACK attack
Recently, Mathy Vanhoef of imec-DistriNet, KU Leuven, discovered a serious weakness in WPA2 known as the Key Reinstallation AttaCK (or KRACK) attack. Their overview, Key Reinstallation Attacks: Breaking WP…
GCHQ Collects Mass Social Media Data on Millions in UK—Report
The spy agency allegedly has collected info for decades, sharing it with foreign intelligence and law enforcement.
Employee Snooping is Widespread, with Most Looking for Sensitive Info They Don’t Need
Nearly two in three IT security pros admit they’ve specifically sought out company information they didn’t need.
Third of IoD Members Have Never Heard of GDPR
Institute calls on government and regulator to step up outreach efforts
ROCA Crypto Bug Compromises RSA Keys
Organizations urged to hunt down vulnerable Infineon chips