A rash of attacks show that chip-and-PIN cards aren’t as safe as banks thought.
A Few Thoughts on Privacy in the Age of Social Media
Everyone already knows there are privacy issues related to social media and new technologies. Non-tech-oriented friends and family members often ask me questions about whether they should avoid Facebook messenger or flashlight apps. Or whether it’s OK …
Samsung Android Phones in Remote Lock Shock
NIST warns of serious flaw which could allow a hacker to remotely lock handsets
Tor Node Red-Flagged for Slinging Malware
Researchers spot Russian exit node modifying binaries via MITM patching
Hackers Hit the White House
What appears to be a recon mission points out that a breach on such a high-profile target is inevitable.
Sandworm Vector Used for New, ‘Dyre’ Consequences
A variant of the Dyreza/Dyre banking trojan malware is mounting a fresh offensive on the financial sector, witha new twist.
London Authorities Nab Suspect in $2.6Mn ATM Heist
An eastern European organized crime gang is believed to have hit 51 ATMs over the May Day holiday.
DDoS Preparedness: More Than a Firewall
DDoS attacks are becoming more common, increasingly sophisticated and more costly–but most businesses have no idea how to prepare.
Chinese Espionage Group Directed a 6-Year, Widescale Offensive
The Axiom group victimized pro-democracy non-governmental organizations (NGO) with hundreds of thousands of infections.
FireEye Unmasks Kremlin-Sponsored Cyber-Gang APT28
Group has operated for seven years stealing defense and geopolitical intelligence