America’s Emerald City chosen as venue for new CSA SECtember cybersecurity event Advertise on IT Security News. Read the complete article: Seattle to Host Major New Cybersecurity Event
Go Ahead, Apply the Federal Rules of Evidence to the Senate Impeachment Trial
Go Ahead, Apply the Federal Rules of Evidence to the Senate Impeachment Trial Advertise on IT Security News. Read the complete article: Go Ahead, Apply the Federal Rules of Evidence to the Senate Impeachment Trial
Facebook quickly fixed a bug exploited in attacks that exposed Page Admins info
Facebook addressed last week a security flaw that exposed page admin accounts, the bug was exploited against several high-profile pages. Last week Facebook has addressed a security issue that exposed page admin accounts, the bug was exploited in attacks in…
Working for a Winning Company
My interest in Imperva was indirectly created two years ago through an introduction to the Thoma Bravo (TB) team. After meeting a number of the key players at TB, I made a mental note that given the opportunity, this was…
Artificial Personas and Public Discourse
Presidential-campaign season is officially, officially, upon us now, which means it’s time to confront the weird and insidious ways in which technology is warping politics. One of the biggest threats on the horizon: Artificial personas are coming, and they’re poised…
Response to IT industry trends analysis 2020
Introduction The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) has just published its Industry Trends Analysis 2020. This publication takes a generalized look at the landscape in which IT… Go on to the site to read the full article Advertise on…
Cable Haunt vulnerability affects millions of Broadcom cable modems
Cybercriminals can exploit a critical vulnerability in Broadcom chips, a hardware and software component in most of the world’s cable modems, to intercept private messages and redirect traffic, and change default DNS servers, MAC addresses of associated devices and serial…
CES 2020: Mixed-Reality Glasses Win Praise At Tech Show
Nreal’s prototype augmented-reality headset projects high-quality 1080p virtual images, but looks like a pair of ordinary sunglasses Advertise on IT Security News. Read the complete article: CES 2020: Mixed-Reality Glasses Win Praise At Tech Show
Man who hacked National Lottery for just £5 is jailed for nine months
A 29-year-old British man has been jailed for nine months after admitting using hacking tools to break into UK National Lottery gambling accounts. Anwar Batson, of Notting Hill, West London, downloaded the readily-available Sentry MBA hacking tool to launch a…
Phishing attacks: Watch out for these telltale signs that you’ve been sent to a phoney website
Sometimes some of the simplest techniques can trick people into falling victim to hackers – but here’s a few things to watch out for. Advertise on IT Security News. Read the complete article: Phishing attacks: Watch out for these…
Whirlybird-driving infosec boss fined after ranty Blackpool Airport antics
His helicopter costs £550/hour to fly, don’t you know The managing director of a Manchester-based infosec firm has been fined for flying his helicopter into an air traffic control zone without permission, having first launched a rant at air traffic…
Predict 2020: A Look at What the New Year Will Bring
The new year is upon us, which means new challenges and new opportunities. What does the future hold for IT and security? Will there be better integration and broader adoption of new technologies, or will we continue to struggle with…