Spy agencies reverse engineered products and spied on firms, according to new documents
Data Theft Watch: Web Scraping Attacks Almost Double
Online businesses’ risk from data theft due to web scraping—harvesting website info—has almost doubled, especially for sectors like travel sites.
Most Companies Approach Crisis Management in ‘All the Wrong Ways’
Companies are preparing for the inevitable business and reputational hits of a cyber-attack in all the wrong ways.
Uptick in Customer Service Spending Drives Security Concerns
Supporting a cross-channel customer experience results in growing IT complexity and greater volumes of machine data, which, if unmanaged, increases data chaos.
Safe Computing In An Unsafe World: Die Zeit Interview
So some of the more fun bugs involve one team saying, “Heh, we don’t need to validate input, we just pass data through to the next layer.” And the the next team is like, “Heh, we don’t need to validate input, it’s already clean by the time it reaches us.” The fun comes when you […]
Consumers Trust Energy Providers to Safeguard Personal Data
65% of consumers believe their energy provider can secure and protect their personal data and information about their energy usage.
SANS Cyberskills Self-Assessment Addresses Skills Shortage
Anyone in the UK can assess the quality of their existing skills and be considered for a £30,000 SANS Institute boot camp.
Dangerous Apple 0-Day Exposes App Credentials
An attacker can run amok on a device’s apps, stealing iCloud passwords, authentication tokens, saved web passwords on Google Chrome and more.
Wind Turbines Open to Hijacking
Plaintext credentials could hand remote attackers the keys to the energy grid.
Shylock Explained: How the NCA Got its Pound of Flesh
How one of the world’s most notorious malware campaigns was thwarted