Fines as a Security System – Schneier on Security
Fines as a Security System Tile has an interesting security solution to make its tracking tags harder to use for...
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Fines as a Security System Tile has an interesting security solution to make its tracking tags harder to use for...
Experts spotted a malware dubbed Frebniis that abuses a Microsoft IIS feature to deploy a backdoor and monitor all HTTP...
A joint report published by ENISA and CERT-EU warns of Chinese APTs targeting businesses and government organizations in the European...
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Will the current private-sector technology layoff pain become your government hiring gain?Perhaps.Many federal, state and local governments are reaching out...
Twitter has announced that the platform will allow using the SMS-based two-factor authentication (2FA) only to its Blue subscribers. To...
GoDaddy discloses a security breach, threat actors have stolen source code and installed malware on its servers in a long-runing...
Friday Squid Blogging: Thermal Batteries from Squid Proteins Researchers are making thermal batteries from “a synthetic material that’s derived from...
Millions of Americans receiving food assistance benefits just earned a new right that they can’t yet enforce: The right to...
Cybersecurity vendor Fortinet has addressed two critical vulnerabilities impacting its FortiNAC and FortiWeb products. Cybersecurity firm Fortinet has released security...
Experts are investigating the failures of several German airports after some media attributed them to a possible hacking campaign. On...
Cisco addressed a critical vulnerability in the ClamAV open source antivirus engine that can lead to remote code execution on...
Defending against AI Lobbyists When is it time to start worrying about artificial intelligence interfering in our democracy? Maybe when...
US CISA added actively exploited flaws in Cacti framework, Microsoft Office, Windows, and iOS to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog....
17 February 2023 No cyber. It's literally a "cyber-free" week, as least far as the term relates to security things....