U.S. Ballistic Missile Defense System Rife with Security Holes
Widespread, unpatched vulnerabilities are just one set of problems uncovered by a Department of Defense audit. Go to Source
Widespread, unpatched vulnerabilities are just one set of problems uncovered by a Department of Defense audit. Go to Source
The two flaws shed light on heightened concern around user data privacy when it comes to data. Go to Source
True auto safety can only be achieved by knowing what every piece of code and hardware is that goes into the car. Go to Source
The campaign targets politicians involved in economic and military sanctions against Iran, along with various journalists and human rights activists. Go to Source
The hackers behind the attack said they have targeted hundreds of thousands of printers in the latest attack dubbed #PrinterHack2. Go to Source
Flaws could allow an attacker to stop or start a home charging station, or even change the current in order to start a fire. Go to Source
One bug accidentally allowed Google to index user passwords. Go to Source
The bug allowed 1,500 apps built by 876 developers to view users’ unposted “draft” photos. Go to Source
The flaw allows a remote attacker to gain full access over a machine. Go to Source
A business email compromise campaign cost the Save the Children Federation $1 million. Go to Source