Month: December 2018
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Latest malware tries to avoid detection and maintain persistence
Malware is constantly evolving in an attempt to steal data or make money for the people behind it. A new report by Malwarebytes Labs …
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Pindrop raises $90M to bring its voice-fraud prevention to IoT devices and Europe
When it comes to how humans communicate with each other or with machines, voice is a major interface, with growth in the latter fuelled …
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Chrome 71 is out, with several security changes
Google has released Chrome 71 for Windows, Mac, Linux and Android. The newest version of the popular browser comes with 43 security fixes …
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New ‘Under the Radar’ report examines modern threats and future technologies
As if you haven’t heard it enough from us, the threat landscape is changing. It’s always changing, and usually not for the …
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#BHEU: Attribution & Offensive Capabilities Changed Cybersecurity in 2018
Delivering the opening keynote at the Black Hat Europe conference in London, Marina Kaljurand, chair of the Global Commission on the …
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US military to tech protestors – ‘We’re at war; pick a side’
Microsoft has been awarded a $480 million contract to supply prototypes for Halogens, its augmented reality systems, to the Army for use in …
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Estonian ex-foreign sec urges governments: Get cosy with the private sector on cybersecurity
Black Hat Governments need to “turn from public private partnership slogans to real partnerships” on cybersecurity, former Estonian foreign …
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How Can Government Security Teams Overcome Obstacles in IT Automation Deployment?
IT automation has become an increasingly critical tool used by enterprises around the world to strengthen their security posture and …
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Ukraine: We Blocked Major Russian Attack on Judiciary
The Ukrainian authorities claim to have blocked a major cyber-attack by Russia targeting the country’s judiciary. A brief statement from …
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Kubernetes Vulnerability Allowed Malicious Control of Nodes
Major cloud providers warned customers this week of a severe vulnerability in Kubernetes that could allow remote attackers to take over …
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US military to tech protestors – ‘We’re at war; pick a side’.
Microsoft has been awarded a $480 million contract to supply prototypes for Halogens, its augmented reality systems, to the Army for use in …
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Quora.com admits data breach affecting 100 million accounts
Hackers have compromised data from the accounts of 100 million users of question and answer site, Quora.com. The bad news arrived in emails …
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