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Security executive Alex Stamos called on Facebook to change its strategy around data in an internal memo – and privacy experts agree.
Intel patches three flaws that could allow a local attacker to execute arbitrary code on impacted systems.
Eddie Habibi, the CEO of industrial IoT security company PAS, sounds off on how to secure the increasingly connected industrial control space.
The Kronos banking trojan is back. Researchers have identified four unique campaigns that use variants of the once formidable malware.
Any Chrome user visiting an HTTP website will see an impossible-not-to-notice warning label that the site is “not secure.”
The Emotet malware is back in full force in 2018 – and is now expanding its capabilities to act as a distributor of threats for other attack groups.
The flaw opened a hole in IBM’s serverless Cloud Functions platform, potentially exposing confidential customer data.
A high-severity flaw could result in attackers intercepting information, elevation of privilege and/or denial of service.
Oracle tackles a Solaris 10 and 11.3 vulnerability tied to 2009 patched bug.
Security researchers have concerns about the privacy implications of Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Twitter’s Data Transfer Project.