With mobile and application security on more agendas than ever before, Veracode’s CEO, Matt Moynahan, talked to Infosecurity’s Eleanor Dallaway about why Microsoft are doing security better than Symantec, why Apple will be raising their eyebrows in emb…
German researchers crack iPhone security in 360 seconds
Reports are coming in that a team of German researchers have successfully shown how to crack the security of a stolen iPhone in under six minutes.
DHS tells IT forensics investigators to go CyberFETCH
The Department of Homeland Security is setting up an IT forensics clearinghouse called CyberFETCH to provide a secure collaborative environment for law enforcement, private industry, and academia.
German researchers crack iPhone security in 360 seconds
Reports are coming in that a team of German researchers have successfully shown how to crack the security of a stolen iPhone in under six minutes.
ID card database destroyed
The National Identity Register (NIR), which was built to hold the fingerprints and personal details of millions of ID card holders, has been publicly destroyed.
Adobe patches 68 security flaws across several product lines
In addition to patching flaws in Reader and Acrobat with its latest quarterly update, Adobe has addressed security flaws for Flash, Shockwave and Cold Fusion.
Visa offers program encouraging merchants to adopt chip-enabled terminals
Visa is encouraging merchants to adopt EMV-compatible chip terminals capable of processing either contact or both contact and contactless payments as part of a Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) compliance program.
Chinese hackers target oil companies
Hackers from China have attacked the computer networks of global oil companies with the intention of stealing information.
Chinese hackers target oil companies
Hackers from China have attacked the computer networks of global oil companies with the intention of stealing information.
European organisations living on borrowed time if they fail at data breach notification, says insurer
A white paper just published claims that organisations that choose not to notify on data breaches are living on borrowed time.