This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Acknowledging that 2021 was a tough year, SolarWinds CEO says it has bolstered its build model and expanded its systems monitoring capabilities so customers can better manage the…
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The 5 best secure browsers for privacy in 2022
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security What is the best browser for privacy? Brave browser is ZDNet’s top choice. We analyzed specs such as cookies stored, privacy settings, and speed of the top browsers…
What is a cybersecurity degree?
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Thinking about pursuing cybersecurity training? A cybersecurity degree could boost your future career. Here’s what to expect in cybersecurity school. Read the original article: What is a cybersecurity…
This app shows you how to make your iPhone more secure better than Apple does
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Rather than just telling you want to do, this app gives you a crash course in why you need to do it. Read the original article: This app…
Microsoft’s out-of-band patch fixes Windows AD authentication failures
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Microsoft releases a fix for the May 10 Patch Tuesday update that was causing authentication failures for some. Read the original article: Microsoft’s out-of-band patch fixes Windows AD…
Microsoft: This botnet is growing fast and hunting for servers with weak passwords
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Protect your Linux servers from XorDdos, a botnet scanning the internet for SSH servers with weak passwords, Microsoft warns. Read the original article: Microsoft: This botnet is growing…
Fake domains offer Windows 11 installers – but deliver malware instead
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Be careful what you are downloading – these files deliver the Vidar infostealer. Read the original article: Fake domains offer Windows 11 installers – but deliver malware instead
Does disk encryption slow down your PC? [Ask ZDNet]
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Got a tech question? Ed Bott and ZDNet’s squad of editors and experts probably have the answer. This week: What’s the downside of disk encryption? Plus: Do you…
India reaffirms commitment to new cybersecurity rules
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Service providers will be required to maintain a database that includes user IP addresses, names, and contact information. Read the original article: India reaffirms commitment to new cybersecurity…
Twitter to hide misleading tweets under new crisis response policy
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security A new warning notice be slapped on any tweets deemed as misleading. Read the original article: Twitter to hide misleading tweets under new crisis response policy
Canada to ban Huawei and ZTE and tell telcos to rip out 5G and 4G equipment
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security While taking longer to ban Huawei and ZTE than some of the Five Eyes, Canada has also gone further by requiring telcos to rip out LTE equipment from…
Why you should be using secure DNS on your Chromebook
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Jack Wallen shows you how to add another layer of security to your Chromebook with the help of secure DNS. Read the original article: Why you should be…
US Justice Department won’t prosecute white-hat hackers under the CFAA
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Good-faith security researchers no longer have to worry about being prosecuted under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the DOJ says. Read the original article: US Justice Department…
US Justice Department says it won’t prosecute white-hat hackers under the CFAA
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Good-faith security researchers no longer have to worry about being prosecuted under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the DOJ says. Read the original article: US Justice Department…
Apple spits at Facebook, Google and, oh, the whole internet really
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security A new Apple ad attempts to show how Apple, and only Apple, really cares about you and the private things you get up to. Read the original article:…
Cyberattacks and misinformation activity against Ukraine continues say security researchers
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Malware and fake news continues, says Mandiant. Read the original article: Cyberattacks and misinformation activity against Ukraine continues say security researchers
This Russian botnet does far more than DDoS attacks – and on a massive scale
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Operators can track social media trends and tailor their propaganda to suit. Read the original article: This Russian botnet does far more than DDoS attacks – and on…
Patch these vulnerable VMware products or remove them from your network, CISA warns federal agencies
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Similar VMware flaws came under attack almost immediately last month, warns US security authority – so act fast. Read the original article: Patch these vulnerable VMware products or…
Why you should install iOS 15.5 now
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security It’s more than just a few boring features. Read the original article: Why you should install iOS 15.5 now
Google: These ‘curated’ open-source packages will improve software supply chain security
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The Assured Open Source Software service provides Google Cloud customers with the same open-source packages that Google uses itself. Read the original article: Google: These ‘curated’ open-source packages…
FBI and NSA say: Stop doing these 10 things that let the hackers in
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Enable multi-factor authentication, patch your software, and deploy a VPN, but configure them securely, the US government and allies warn. Read the original article: FBI and NSA say:…
Singapore sets up cybersecurity assessment, certification centre
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Manufacturers and developers will be able to test and certify their products at the new SG$19.5 million ($13.99 million) facility, which is launched by Cyber Security Agency of…
Wizard Spider hackers hire cold callers to scare ransomware victims into paying up
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Researchers believe the group has millions of dollars in assets. Read the original article: Wizard Spider hackers hire cold callers to scare ransomware victims into paying up
WA Health: No breaches of unencrypted COVID data means well managed and secure system
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Western Australia’s unified COVID system had no encryption in production or adequate monitoring of its logs, the WA Office of the Auditor-General has found. Read the original article:…
Chromebook data sanitization comes to Blancco Drive Eraser
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security This helps enterprises meet sustainability goals and regulatory compliance mandates. Read the original article: Chromebook data sanitization comes to Blancco Drive Eraser
FBI: Hackers used malicious PHP code to grab credit card data
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Unidentified attackers accessed credit card data and created a backdoor into the victim’s systems, says law enforcement agency. Read the original article: FBI: Hackers used malicious PHP code…
US warning: North Korea’s tech workers posing as freelance developers
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security US government warns local businesses that North Korean IT workers are posing as US contractors to gain remote work. Read the original article: US warning: North Korea’s tech…
Singapore firms see high rate of security incidents, but struggle to respond promptly
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Some 65% of organisations in Singapore have experienced at least six cybersecurity incidents in the past year, but just 49% are able to respond to threats within a…
US prosecutors allege Venezuelan doctor is ransomware mastermind
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Justice Department officials claim the doctor is behind notorious ransomware including Jigsaw and Thanos. Read the original article: US prosecutors allege Venezuelan doctor is ransomware mastermind
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6: Better security, more options
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The headlines went to the long-anticipated arrival of RHEL 9, but for more pragmatic Linux users, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6 has arrived as well. Read the original…
Brazilian e-commerce firm Americanas reports multimillion-dollar loss following cyberattack
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The company’s transactional platforms were unavailable for a week following the incident in February. Read the original article: Brazilian e-commerce firm Americanas reports multimillion-dollar loss following cyberattack
CISA ‘temporarily’ removes Windows vulnerability from its must-patch list
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Microsoft warned CISA that one of its May 10 2022 updates for a flaw that was being exploited could cause authentication failures. Read the original article: CISA ‘temporarily’…
Are period tracking apps safe?
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Opinion: The convenience isn’t worth the risk. Read the original article: Are period tracking apps safe?
This phishing attack delivers three forms of malware. And they all want to steal your data
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Cybersecurity researchers issue warning about a phishing campaign designed to look like it comes from a trusted source. Read the original article: This phishing attack delivers three forms…
Google: Here comes our ‘Open Source Maintenance Crew’
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The Google Open Source Maintenance Crew will support under-resourced critical open-source products to fix security issues. Read the original article: Google: Here comes our ‘Open Source Maintenance Crew’
Microsoft warns: This botnet has new tricks to target Linux and Windows systems
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Microsoft is warning admins of a botnet that employs multiple exploits and steals database credentials. Read the original article: Microsoft warns: This botnet has new tricks to target…
Researchers warn of APTs, data leaks as serious threats against UK financial sector
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Researchers say geopolitical threats are far from the only concern. Read the original article: Researchers warn of APTs, data leaks as serious threats against UK financial sector
Nasty Zyxel remote execution bug is being exploited
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Shadowserver says it can see over 20,000 Zyxel firewalls vulnerable to unauthenticated remote code execution via CVE-2022-30525. Read the original article: Nasty Zyxel remote execution bug is being…
Does Best Buy tackle crime differently from Apple? I had to ask
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security A video shows an extraordinary defensive performance against a shoplifter from Best Buy employees. But is this company policy? I asked till I got an answer. Read the…
Singapore launches safety rating scheme for e-commerce sites
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Assessing e-commerce marketplaces based on their anti-scam measures, the scheme gives Facebook Marketplace the lowest rating while Lazada and Amazon are amongst those that received the highest. Read…
White House joins OpenSSF and the Linux Foundation in securing open-source software
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Open-source software supply chain security is now a vital issue of national security. Read the original article: White House joins OpenSSF and the Linux Foundation in securing open-source…
What’s the safest way to permanently erase your laptop’s drive? [Ask ZDNet]
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Got a tech question? Ed Bott and ZDNet’s squad of editors and experts probably have the answer. This week: How to delete your data from a laptop, the…
These ransomware attackers sent their ransom note to the victim’s printer
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Cybersecurity researchers detail attacks by ‘Cobalt Mirage’ which took place this year – and say some of the targeting is very odd, compared with previous campaigns. Read the…
Just in time? Bosses are finally waking up to the cybersecurity threat
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Cybersecurity chiefs say that boardrooms are asking better questions, but is the money there to back this up? Read the original article: Just in time? Bosses are finally…
Delete data! Here’s the safest way to permanently erase your laptop’s drive [Ask ZDNet]
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Got a tech question? Ed Bott and ZDNet’s squad of editors and experts probably have the answer. This week: How to securely erase a laptop, the best way…
The stakes ‘could not be any higher’: CISA chief talks about the tech challenges ahead
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security CISA director Jen Easterly says secure by design must become the norm to help protect society from cyber attacks. But that’s not the only challenge ahead. Read the…
Beware of state actors stepping up attacks on managed service providers: Cyber agencies
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Cyber agencies advise users to check contracts to ensure providers have sufficient security controls in place. Read the original article: Beware of state actors stepping up attacks on…
Google I/O: New security features include virtual credit cards, account safety status
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security From better ads to protecting your personal information, Google is doing more to help keep your data private. Read the original article: Google I/O: New security features include…
How to delete your Twitter account and protect your data
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Leaving Twitter for good isn’t as simple as just logging off forever. Let us help you through the process of making your final exit while ensuring your valuable…
Cybersecurity has a desperate skills crisis. Rural America could have the answer
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security A tiny town of 3,000 people has grown into a flourishing cybersecurity hotspot, and a case study of how the US could fix its growing tech skills shortage.…
How to delete yourself from internet search results and hide your identity online
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Here is a step-by-step guide to reducing your digital footprint online, whether you want to lock down data or vanish entirely. Read the original article: How to delete…
Most Brazilian companies don’t pay to get data back after ransomware attacks
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Firms based in the Latin country have seen a massive hike in occurrences where their data has been stolen but are still refusing to pay for ransom. Read…
Ransomware is a national security threat, so please tell us about attacks, says government
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Businesses which fall victim to ransomware attacks need to come forward and disclose them to help protect the country from cyber criminals, says cybersecurity minister. Read the original…
Hackers are using tech services companies as a ‘launchpad’ for attacks on customers
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Alert from international cybersecurity agencies urges IT service providers and their customers to protect networks from attack. Read the original article: Hackers are using tech services companies as…
CISA adds actively exploited critical F5 BIG-IP bug to its must-patch list
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Patch F5’s critical bug in its Big-IP software, says CISA, amid warning that attackers are hunting down the flaw in systems exposed to the internet. Read the original…
Cybersecurity has a desperate skills crisis: Rural American could have the answer
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security How a tiny town of 3,000 people become a cybersecurity hotspot, and how it could help fix a tech skills crisis. Read the original article: Cybersecurity has a…
Elon Musk says Russian efforts to jam Starlink are ‘ramping up’
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Musk says Starlink has resisted jamming and hacking attempts so far. Read the original article: Elon Musk says Russian efforts to jam Starlink are ‘ramping up’
Ransomware in numbers: How 2,500 potential targets turns into one actual attack
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Knowing what type of ransomware has hit you is only just the beginning, warns Microsoft. Read the original article: Ransomware in numbers: How 2,500 potential targets turns into…
Elon Musk plans to reverse Donald Trump’s permanent ban on Twitter
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Musk labelled Trump’s Twitter account ban as “morally bad”, “foolish in the extreme”, and “flat-out stupid”. Read the original article: Elon Musk plans to reverse Donald Trump’s permanent…
Five Eyes pin Russia for pre-Ukraine invasion attack on Viasat
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Western intelligence blames Russia for taking down Viasat, as well as deploying malware and defacing Ukrainian websites. Read the original article: Five Eyes pin Russia for pre-Ukraine invasion…
Docker Desktop for Linux finally arrives
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Docker is finally bringing its container development and deployment tool, Docker Desktop, to Linux. Read the original article: Docker Desktop for Linux finally arrives
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9: Security baked in
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The newest RHEL moves beyond servers and the datacenter to the edge and multicloud. Read the original article: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9: Security baked in
Ransomware has gone down because sanctions against Russia are making life harder for attackers
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security NSA director of cybersecurity Rob Joyce says US sanctions on Russia is making it harder for criminals based in the country to conduct campaigns. Read the original article:…
Microsoft: The ransomware world is changing, here’s what you need to know
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Knowing what type of ransomware has hit you is only just the beginning. Read the original article: Microsoft: The ransomware world is changing, here’s what you need to…
Government hackers made hundreds of thousands of stolen credit cards ‘worthless’ to crooks
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security GCHQ details how National Cyber Force is taking direct action against cyber criminals. Read the original article: Government hackers made hundreds of thousands of stolen credit cards ‘worthless’…
Cloud computing security: New guidance aims to keep your data safe from cyberattacks and breaches
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security More businesses are moving to the cloud – and cyber criminals know on-demand IT can be an easy target if it’s not secured properly. Read the original article:…
Ransomware attack and COVID woes force this 150-year-old college to shut down
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security A US college will shut down after falling victim to ransomware amid efforts to recover from the pandemic. Read the original article: Ransomware attack and COVID woes force…
Scammer posed as cybersecurity chief in phishing email
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The NCSC says it’s making progress in stopping people from falling for cyber scams. Read the original article: Scammer posed as cybersecurity chief in phishing email
Clearview AI agrees to restrict sales of facial recognition technology
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The settlement reigns in a technology criticised for threatening Americans’ privacy rights. Read the original article: Clearview AI agrees to restrict sales of facial recognition technology
Clearwater AI agrees to restrict sales of facial recognition technology
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The settlement reigns in a technology criticised for threatening Americans’ privacy rights. Read the original article: Clearwater AI agrees to restrict sales of facial recognition technology
How to remove yourself from Internet search results and hide your identity
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Here is a step-by-step guide to reducing your digital footprint online, whether you want to lock down data or vanish entirely. Read the original article: How to remove…
Microsoft’s new cybersecurity service combines tech and human experts
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Microsoft expands managed security services for more comprehensive threat detection and response. Read the original article: Microsoft’s new cybersecurity service combines tech and human experts
Beware: This cheap and ‘homemade’ malware is surprisingly effective
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security DCRat malware targets Windows devices. And it’s cheap and popular, which makes it a problem. Read the original article: Beware: This cheap and ‘homemade’ malware is surprisingly effective
Crypto mixer Blender sanctioned by US Treasury for involvement in $600m Ronin theft
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Blender.io blocked from transactions involving Americans after laundering crypto for North Korea. Read the original article: Crypto mixer Blender sanctioned by US Treasury for involvement in $600m Ronin…
The 4 best travel VPNs of 2022
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security What is the best VPN for travel? ZDNet’s top pick is ExpressVPN. To ensure you have the safest, most secure travel experience, we analyzed the top VPN services…
Every Google Chrome user should click this button now
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Whether you’re using Google Chrome on a Windows system or on a Mac, you should go find and click this button now. Read the original article: Every Google…
Help! I have 100,000 unread messages in my Gmail inbox. Where do I even start? [Ask ZDNet]
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Got a tech question? Ed Bott and ZDNet’s squad of editors and experts probably have the answer. This week: What does a TPM do? How do I get…
‘Once they have access to your screen, they have complete control’. Watch out for these screen-sharing scams
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Promises of investment windfalls and Bitcoin have seen a rise in people allowing cyber criminals to use remote desktop software to access their online accounts – which then…
Security researchers: Here’s how the Lazarus hackers start their attacks
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Here’s how North Korea’s Lazarus hackers use LinkedIn to reach targets and Office macros to compromise hosts. Read the original article: Security researchers: Here’s how the Lazarus hackers…
The 5 best secure browsers for privacy in 2022
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security What is the best browser for privacy? Brave browser is ZDNet’s top choice. We analyzed specs such as cookies stored, privacy settings, and speed of the top browsers…
South Korea becomes first Asian member of NATO cyber research centre
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The NATO think-tank, which holds large-scale cyber defense exercises among member nations every year, has accepted South Korea as its first Asian member. Read the original article: South…
Heroku fesses up to customer password theft due to OAuth token attack
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Hashed and salted passwords of customers were exfiltrated thanks to a stolen GitHub integration OAuth token. Read the original article: Heroku fesses up to customer password theft due…
WhatsApp to roll out larger file size sharing, bigger groups, and new reactions feature
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security In line with last month’s communities announcement, users can now send files up to 2GB in size at a time, protected by end-to-end encryption. Read the original article:…
Can AI step up to offer help where humans cannot?
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security It has not always had a good reputation, but artificial intelligence can step up and offer a helping hand when humans cannot seek solace from their own kind.…
It’s World Password Day! Here’s the one simple tip you need to keep your accounts secure online
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security This is really all you need to know. Read the original article: It’s World Password Day! Here’s the one simple tip you need to keep your accounts secure…
White House: Quantum computers could crack encryption, so here’s what we need to do
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Whoever wins the quantum computing race could undermine national security systems and the nation. Read the original article: White House: Quantum computers could crack encryption, so here’s what…
FBI: Email fraud keeps getting worse. Here’s how to protect yourself
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Business email fraud just keeps getting worse for victims and cryptocurrency transfers have exploded. Read the original article: FBI: Email fraud keeps getting worse. Here’s how to protect…
Decade-old bugs discovered in Avast, AVG antivirus software
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Researchers say exploitation could have had “far-reaching and significant” consequences. Read the original article: Decade-old bugs discovered in Avast, AVG antivirus software
A security researcher told me my passwords and more: How 15 years of digital footprints left me exposed
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The internet never forgets information that we post online – and, as I discovered, old information can come back to haunt you. Read the original article: A security…
Google, Apple, Microsoft make a new commitment for a “passwordless future”
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Passwords may soon be a thing of the past now that these major tech companies have extended support for passwordless FIDO sign-in standards. Read the original article: Google,…
VM escape and root access bugs fixed in Cisco NFV infrastructure software
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security A trio of CVEs not related to each other patched by Cisco to fix the ability for attackers to escape from guest virtual machines, run commands as root,…
Federal Court finds RI Advice failed to manage cybersecurity risks in landmark decision
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The company has been ordered by the court to pay AU$750,000 toward ASIC’s costs. Read the original article: Federal Court finds RI Advice failed to manage cybersecurity risks…
How the EPL tackles piracy and stops people going around the wall
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The legal counsel for the English Premier League says the ultimate goal of eliminating pirated content is designed to protect its fans. Read the original article: How the…
Kubernetes 1.24 Stargazer: An exceptional release with two major changes
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Some software releases are minor affairs, but then there’s the latest Kubernetes update. It drops the Docker runtime and incorporates supply chain security. Read the original article: Kubernetes…
GitHub launches new 2FA mandates for code developers, contributors
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security New rules surrounding authentication will come in by the end of 2023. Read the original article: GitHub launches new 2FA mandates for code developers, contributors
Kubernetes taps Sigstore to thwart open-source software supply chain attacks
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The Kubernetes project takes a step forward in shielding users from supply chain attacks on its users. Read the original article: Kubernetes taps Sigstore to thwart open-source software…
This unpatched DNS bug could put ‘well-known’ IoT devices at risk
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The vulnerability could expose critical infrastructure to DNS-poisoning attacks, warn researchers. Read the original article: This unpatched DNS bug could put ‘well-known’ IoT devices at risk
This sneaky hacking group hid inside networks for 18 months without being detected
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Group exploits IoT vulnerabilities and legitimate Windows functions to snoop on emails and servers, say researchers. Read the original article: This sneaky hacking group hid inside networks for…
Transport for NSW struck by cyber attack
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security An unauthorised third-party accessed a ‘small number’ of user accounts in its online Authorised Inspection Scheme application. Read the original article: Transport for NSW struck by cyber attack
Heroku to begin user password reset almost a month after GitHub OAuth token theft
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Heroku users urged to change password now before company does so, and notes it will wipe out all API access tokens. Read the original article: Heroku to begin…