June 15, 2015 New OpenSSL Releases Clear Logjam, Target Minor Flaws 2 min read - Multiple new OpenSSL releases finally clear the Logjam flaw and address other low-to-moderate vulnerabilities plaguing the encryption software.
June 12, 2015 Mozilla Increases Top Rewards in Bug Bounty Program to $10K 2 min read - Mozilla said it was dramatically increasing what it pays researchers who find major flaws in Firefox and other products as part of its bug bounty program.
June 12, 2015 Duqu 2.0 Represents State-of-the-Art New Malware, Researchers Say 3 min read - The Duqu 2.0 malware tool used in the recent attack on security vendor Kaspersky Lab shows a level of sophistication rarely seen in modern malware.
June 10, 2015 Global Security Report Shows Majority of Companies Do Not Detect Breaches on Their Own 3 min read - According to Trustwave's 2015 Global Security Report, the vast majority of companies do not detect their own data breaches. That's not the only concern.
June 10, 2015 WhatsApp Setup Process Could Let Would-Be Criminals Easily Access Accounts 2 min read - If a WhatsApp user's phone gets stolen, it wouldn't be hard to get access to a security code that would let third parties access and take over accounts.
June 9, 2015 Game Over? Plug-In Flaw Targets Gamer Data 3 min read - A flaw in the Unity Web Player plug-in puts gamer data at risk, but this is just the tip of the iceberg. How do companies defend against plug-in problems?
June 9, 2015 Unwelcome Guest: New MalumPOS Causes Headaches for Hospitality Sector 2 min read - The new MalumPOS malware targets the hospitality sector and any companies running Oracle MICROS, stealing customer credit card data through POS systems.
June 8, 2015 Enforceable AUPs Reduce Risk to Corporate Data, Study Shows 2 min read - Strict enforcement of acceptable use polices (AUPs) can dramatically reduce risk to corporate data that stems from employee Web traffic, a report showed.
June 8, 2015 Nearly 40 Percent of the World’s PCs May Have Malware, Report States 2 min read - A PandaLabs report showed 20 million new malware samples hit the market in recent months, and the global infection rate of PCs is at nearly 40 percent.
June 8, 2015 Malvertising Lets Cybercriminals Target 1,000 Victims for Less Than a Dollar 2 min read - A report from Malwarebytes suggests malvertising is on the rise, aiming at Flash Player and giving cybercriminals good results at a relatively low cost.