Forbes contributor Richard Stennion doesn’t like the Cybersecurity Act of 2010 very much. We know it around here as S. 773 and...
During a recent illness I was doing some research into rendition and the Fourth Amendment evidentiary issues which may come up more...
At least it’s easier to understand than the prompt from Facebook asking me to accept and open my connections which I saw...
David Harley sent me a link to an article about a scam I wasn’t familiar with. I wouldn’t really call it a...
While the jury’s still out about whether the intent of the past month’s mass webserver breaches are fully criminal, Dancho reports new...
This week there have been several major malware injection campaigns against WordPress blogs and other php-based content management systems. This malware injection...
[Update: according to Neil Rubenking, FB chat is now working again and it's no longer possible to view friend requests or chat...
…but not in a good sense. Clearly there's a lot of confusion about the detail of Facebook's latest changes, as suggested by...
I recently received a summons for Jury duty. The date I was supposed to appear on coincides with a date I am...
As I previously blogged today, the hacker who broke into Sarah Palin’s Yahoo account was convicted on two charges. The way that...
it’s anyone’s guess whether 24’s Jack Bauer would win in a faceoff against the new FBI Cyber Crimes Top Cop, Gordon Snow....
Wow. File this under ‘how stupid thoughtless can any one person in a position of absolute power be…’ One school official abuses the built-in...
My assessment is that this could be a strong leap forward in support of Community Driven Open Source Privacy. Another assessment is...
Better get your CFO to review UCC Article 4A and realign protocols with your business bank – The clear and present danger...
In response to questions I heard this weekend from friends of mine about the ‘big picture’ relevance of the 1.5 million Facebook...
The Internet is abuzz with the announcement from Verisign’s iDefense Labs that a criminal hacker on a Russian forum who goes by...
Is online privacy with Facebook technologically agnostic or can different rules apply if you post with your iPhone or other Smartphone? Are...
Earlier this month, we reported on the massive new Koobface campaign making the rounds through Facebook and how it tricked users into...
From time to time I hear people who don’t use antivirus software claim that it doesn’t matter, there isn’t anything of value...
Last week Al Quaeda cyberterrorism attack information was declassified and made public. Today’s New York Times had an applicable editorial to whether...
ZuoRAT Malware Hijacking Home-Office Routers to Spy on Targeted Networks
OpenSSL to Release Security Patch for Remote Memory Corruption Vulnerability
New Android Banking Trojan ‘Revive’ Targeting Users of Spanish Financial Services
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Researchers Warn of ‘Matanbuchus’ Malware Campaign Dropping Cobalt Strike Beacons
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Google Says ISPs Helped Attackers Infect Targeted Smartphones with Hermit Spyware
State-Backed Hackers Using Ransomware as a Decoy for Cyber Espionage Attacks
Chinese Hackers Distributing SMS Bomber Tool with Malware Hidden Inside
Critical PHP Vulnerability Exposes QNAP NAS Devices to Remote Attacks
Russian Hackers Exploiting Microsoft Follina Vulnerability Against Ukraine
Europol Busts Phishing Gang Responsible for Millions in Losses
RIG Exploit Kit Now Infects Victims’ PCs With Dridex Instead of Raccoon Stealer
New ToddyCat Hacker Group on Experts’ Radar After Targeting MS Exchange Servers
Mitigate Ransomware in a Remote-First World
Former Amazon Employee Found Guilty in 2019 Capital One Data Breach
Do You Have Ransomware Insurance? Look at the Fine Print
BRATA Android Malware Gains Advanced Mobile Threat Capabilities
Over a Dozen Flaws Found in Siemens’ Industrial Network Management System
Atlassian Confluence Flaw Being Used to Deploy Ransomware and Crypto Miners