Black Hat 2019: 5G Security Flaw Allows MiTM, Targeted Attacks
Academic researchers carry out attacks on high-end commercial devices as well as narrowband IoT sensors. Go to Source
Academic researchers carry out attacks on high-end commercial devices as well as narrowband IoT sensors. Go to Source
From government surveillance to domestic abuse, technology is being used in new and disturbing ways that threaten human rights – how can the security industry fight back? Go to Source
Dino Dai Zovi, mobile security lead at Square, discusses ongoing transformation in security’s role in the workplace during the keynote. Go to Source
The adversaries have retooled with EternalBlue and credential theft to add a new “access mining” revenue stream. Go to Source
Patient medical history and over 6 million email addresses tied to Democrats were detailed in a misconfigured storage buckets over the past few weeks. Go to Source
A new type of malicious plugin has been spotted in the wild with the capability of targeting individual blog posts. Go to Source
The sites are targeting job-seekers, movie aficionados and shoppers in hopes of harvesting their personal information. Go to Source
Flaws in Qualcomm chipset expose millions of Android devices to hacking threat. Go to Source
Personal data of 2,000 journalists was found publicly accessible on a spreadsheet on the website for popular trade show E3. Go to Source
After infecting Fiberhome routers, its sole purpose seems to be setting up SOCKS5 proxies. Go to Source