Extinguishing the IoT Insecurity Dumpster Fire
Will connected devices be insecure forever? Or will legislation – such as the recent UK mandate announced this week – help boost IoT security? Go to Source
Will connected devices be insecure forever? Or will legislation – such as the recent UK mandate announced this week – help boost IoT security? Go to Source
Cisco has patched a critical flaw in its virtualized function automation tool, Cisco Elastic Services Controller. Go to Source
Forensic analysis shows a Chinese APT using Equation Group hacking tools at least a year before Shadow Brokers dumped its cache in April 2017. Go to Source
Oleksii Petrovich Ivanov has been extradited in the U.S. after allegedly launching malvertising campaigns that caused victims to view malicious ads on more than 100 million occasions. Go to Source
After researchers were able to bypass a file upload validation flaw patch in WP Live Chat, a new patch has been issued. Go to Source
Snowballing attacks using a recently patched critical bug show no sign of abating. Go to Source
Cisco patches two high-severity bugs that could be exploited by remote attackers. Go to Source
Web scammers are going after Marvel fans as the movie passes the $2.2 billion box-office mark, making it the second-highest grossing film of all time, behind only Avatar. Go to Source
The three flaws enable an unauthenticated attacker to launch remote code execution attacks on printers. Go to Source
Short on concrete details but long on affirming cybersecurity skills as a critical piece of federal defense, the White House executive order aims to bolster the national cyber workforce. Go to Source