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Prolific Google bug hunter Guang Gong earns highest ever Android Security Rewards payout.
Intel says its firmware updates for Meltdown and Spectre are causing additional reboots and hits to performance.
Hackers are exploiting three Microsoft Office vulnerabilities to spread the Zyklon HTTP malware .
Enterprise applications from Oracle and others could be becoming juicier targets for attackers.
Researchers have discovered Android malware with spy capabilities never seen before such as allowing attackers to capture encrypted WhatsApp chat sessions.
Mozilla and a coalition of state U.S. attorney generals have filed federal lawsuits in hopes of reinstating net neutrality.
Researchers at network security vendor ICEBRG recently discovered four malicious extensions in the official Google Chrome Web Store with a combined user count of more than 500,000, and as with past incidents, the implications are serious for both consumers and enterprises. ICEBRG notified Google and three of the extensions have since been removed from the...
A bug in Lenovo’s Enterprise Networking Operating System could allow an attacker to launch an authentication bypass attack.
Researchers say an unprotected Management Engine BIOS Extension can allow an attacker the ability to configure Intel’s AMT feature for remote access by a hacker.
Researchers identified 60 apps on Google Play infected with AdultSwine malware that in some cases displayed graphic adult-themed ads on apps intended for children.