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Political actors and privacy activists are calling for more regulations on data privacy after Facebook’s data security scandal.
Researchers have identified what they are calling an Early Bird code injection technique used by the Iranian group APT33 to burrow the TurnedUp malware inside infected systems while evading anti-malware tools.
AMD notified users about new available Spectre CPU firmware and Windows 10 patches.
Microsoft’s April Patch Tuesday release includes fixes for 66 bugs, 24 of which are rated critical.
A patched vulnerability in San Francisco’s public safety warning siren system suggests other radio-based platforms could also be hacked.
Verizon pegged ransomware as the most prevalent malware in its 2018 Data Breach Investigations Report.
Critical vulnerabilities are divided into four CVEs tied to Adobe Flash Player and Adobe InDesign CC.
Researchers are warning of a new email phishing campaign that launches a trojan capable of distributing ransomware and stealing passwords.
A new wave of document attacks targeting inboxes do not require enabling macros in order for adversaries to trigger an infection chain that ultimately delivers FormBook malware.
A breach that exposed the credit card information of Delta Air Lines and Sears Holdings now expands its impact to include Best Buy and Kmart.