The Securities and Exchange Commission’s civil complaint outlining the details of an international insider trading scheme is an object lesson in how cybercriminals can monetize _any_ information, not just customer records or intellectual property.
A new bill by Sen. Marco Rubio and a push for regulation of data brokers by Apple's Tim Cook has put privacy up front during the government shutdown.
Dennis Fisher talks with Nate Cardozo of the EFF about the UK's proposal to add an invisible third party to encrypted communications.
Magecart Group 12 was able to compromise a French online advertising provider to spread a skimmer to hundreds of victim sites.
Several SCP clients, including OpenSSH, are vulnerable to a set of bugs that can allow an attacker to download arbitrary files.
Tenable Security researchers have found a series of flaws in the PremiSys access management system that can allow admin access to the application.
Researchers have been tracking a group using the Emotet and TrickBot malware to install the Ryuk ransomware in enterprises.
Dennis Fisher talks with Stefan Tanase about the creeping problem of Internet Balkanization.
The USB Type-C Authentication Program will attempt to address the very real dangers of USB-based attacks, such as USB devices loaded with malicious payloads to compromise the host system and counterfeit cables that can deliver too much (or too little!) power and damage the system.
Yubico is bringing hardware-based 2FA to mobile devices with two new security keys, including one that has NFC support.
New tools such as Modlishka and frameworks such as Gophish enable organizations to test their awareness and resilience to phishing campaigns.
BlackBerry is offering a new set of services for IoT manufacturers to help them build more secure devices.
More than five million passport numbers were stolen as part of the Marriott data breach, which the company says affected as many as 383 million people.
Google has patched a three-year0old bug in Chrome on Android that disclosed vital device and firmware information that could be used in attacks.
Office Space mixes the ennui of the late '90s tech industry and the pain of a dead-end job like no other movie. This is Deciphering Office Space.