Sony Smart TV Bug Allows Remote Access, Root Privileges
Software patching becomes a new reality for smart TV owners. Go to Source
Software patching becomes a new reality for smart TV owners. Go to Source
A spyware attack on a Saudi dissident living in Canada made headlines this week, but Citizen Lab warns that simpler attacks are the real epidemic. Go to Source
D-Link has released the beta version of the controller which addresses the reported vulnerabilities. Go to Source
Threatpost editors discuss the highlights and biggest breaking news from this past week. Go to Source
The business of fake likes and followers turns out to be a sprawling enterprise — likely tied back to IoT botnet activity. Go to Source
Businesses are increasingly adopting artificial intelligence, but all too often these platforms don’t feature security-by-design. Go to Source
Five out of six name brand routers, such as Linksys, NETGEAR and D-Link, contain known open-source vulnerabilities. Go to Source
Russian-speaking Turla has also racked up more victims in its latest APT campaign. Go to Source
An explosive Bloomberg report, if true, would highlight the largest supply chain attack to have been launched against American corporations. Go to Source
This code-signing issue represents a new attack vector, according to the researcher. Go to Source