HP Offers Up to $10,000 Rewards for Printer Bugs
HP said it has launched the first-ever bug bounty program for printers, with rewards of up to $10,000 for discovered vulnerabilities. Go to Source
HP said it has launched the first-ever bug bounty program for printers, with rewards of up to $10,000 for discovered vulnerabilities. Go to Source
Ronen Rabinovich from Cyberbit explains why malicious bitcoin mining malware is increasing on industrial control systems. Go to Source
The researchers saw the new version in action in a large email campaign on July 18, just one day after it debuted in underground forums. Go to Source
In a resale scenario, a previous owner could continue to have access to the online account – with all the new owner’s information stored within. Go to Source
After inmates hacked tablets with security vulnerabilities, a CenturyLink spokesperson told Threatpost the “vulnerability issue has been resolved.” Go to Source
Despite a looming deadline, over a quarter of federal agencies are still not using basic email security tools. ` Go to Source
This backdoor can be used for espionage and for dropping additional malware. Go to Source
After researchers found a security glitch that let them hack into an IoT camera, the manufacturer of the camera has fixed the issue. Go to Source
Threatpost editors Tom Spring and Lindsey O’Donnell talk about the week’s biggest news. Go to Source
This brand-new RAT represents the latest escalation in an ongoing malware arms race that extends even to commodity malware. Go to Source