August 15, 2016 Linux Has a TCP Flaw, Researchers Find 2 min read - Researchers at the University of California, Riverside discovered a TCP flaw that has resided in the Linux implementation since 2012.
August 11, 2016 Chrome HTML5 Update: Less Flashy, More Secure 2 min read - HTML5 isn't perfect, but Flash simply can't complete. The HTML5 update will result in reduced power consumption and faster load times.
August 11, 2016 POS Malware Raises Its Head Yet Again 2 min read - Researchers at security firm PandaLabs discovered a new POS malware that uses LogMeln to attack hundreds of POS machines in minutes.
August 11, 2016 X-Force Red Receives Warm Welcome at Black Hat 2 min read - X-Force Red offers innovative, simple scoping mechanisms for penetration tests instead of tedious, time-wasting questionnaires.
August 10, 2016 Addressing the Diversity Gap in Cybersecurity: Join the IBM-ICMCP Summit in October 2 min read - In an effort to help close the diversity gap in cybersecurity, IBM will be hosting a town hall summit to generate ideas for addressing this challenge.
August 9, 2016 POS Security: Experts Crack Credit Defenses, Offer Tips to Stay Safe 2 min read - POS security is a high-priority issue for users and retailers alike as cybercriminals continue to target Track 2 data at a high rate.
August 9, 2016 Cerber’s New Variant Evades Ransomware Decryption 2 min read - Cerber ransomware's authors updated to a new variant by messing around with the ransomware decryption used in their criminal efforts.
August 9, 2016 Quadruple Threat: Qualcomm Chips Ramp Up Rooting Risk of 900 Million Androids 2 min read - Quadrooter, a set of four privilege escalation vulnerabilities, allows attackers to access user data by exploiting flawed Qualcomm chips.
August 8, 2016 C&C Servers Add Third ‘C’ With New Concealment Tools 2 min read - Concealed C&C servers make it even more difficult for researchers to track down data dumps and stolen information repositories.
August 8, 2016 Cookie Encryption Does Not Always Happen, Researchers Find 2 min read - An HTTPS connection may reduce the attack surface of a browser, but it really doesn't help if the website doesn't use cookie encryption.