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Researchers said a Mirai botnet variant, possibly linked to the IoTroop or Reaper botnet, was leveraged in attacks against the financial sector.
Privacy advocates are up in arms after Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said most of the two billion users of the social network may have had their data scraped by malicious actors using a reverse search tool.
Security experts say breaches impacting Delta Air Lines and Sears customers is tied to malware planted on a third-party chat service.
A malware family called Rarog is becoming an appealing and affordable entry point for hackers to run cryptocurrency mining campaigns, researchers say.
Facebook on Wednesday listed a number of new data access restrictions it is implementing as the social media company looks to prioritize privacy for end users.
Intel said it is lights out for its Remote Keyboard app just as security researchers find three vulnerabilities that let local attackers inject keystrokes in sessions.
Intel has halted patches for older chips addressing the Spectre vulnerability, according to a recent microcode update.
After a cyberattack shut down numerous pipeline communication networks this week experts are stressing the importance of securing third-party systems in supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) environments.
Google updates its Android OS to address its own OS and component partners Qualcomm and Broadcom.
Panera is in hot water after sitting on a massive data leak for eight months on its website – and then trying to downplay the amount of customers impacted by the leak.