Bugs in Samsung IoT Hub Leave Smart Home Open To Attack
Researchers found 20 flaws in Samsung’s SmartThings Hub controller – opening up supported third-party smart home devices to attack. Go to Source
Researchers found 20 flaws in Samsung’s SmartThings Hub controller – opening up supported third-party smart home devices to attack. Go to Source
The Shanghai-based shipping giant’s website and phones remained down two days after the attack. Go to Source
Senator sends letter to NSA and NIST urging a mandate to stop using Adobe Flash by August 2019. Go to Source
The bank is also suing its insurance carrier for not covering the full extent of the damage. Go to Source
Top tier penetration testers are a breed of their own. Here is how to make sure your pentester is topnotch. Go to Source
A Pinterest browser button leaks malformed code into any browser-based text editor. Go to Source
Security executive Alex Stamos called on Facebook to change its strategy around data in an internal memo – and privacy experts agree. Go to Source
Intel patches three flaws that could allow a local attacker to execute arbitrary code on impacted systems. Go to Source
Eddie Habibi, the CEO of industrial IoT security company PAS, sounds off on how to secure the increasingly connected industrial control space. Go to Source
The Kronos banking trojan is back. Researchers have identified four unique campaigns that use variants of the once formidable malware. Go to Source