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The most recent Spectre-class flaw targets a component in CPUs called the return stack buffer.
These vulnerabilities have existed for over 20 years, and we are not even close to closing the door on these significant risks.
Ford, Toyota, GM and Tesla among car companies impacted by leaky backup service used by third-party firm.
Facebook is launching an investigation into whether Crimson Hexagon’s collection of public user data was a violation of its data policies.
Few organizations are prepared to mitigate supply-chain risks, despite a majority of them acknowledging they are a huge cyber threat.
Hundreds of thousands of emails are delivering weaponized PDFs containing malicious SettingContent-ms files.
Dasan and D-Link routers running GPON firmware are being targeted by hackers in an attempt to create a botnet.
Criminals have found a mischievous way to mine cryptocurrency. Security researcher Troy Mursch sounds off on why this tricky trend isn’t going away anytime soon.
Airport TSA agents don’t check terminals for insecure WiFi networks, so stay on your toes when using hotspots at these airports.
An uncharacteristic spate of strikes against IoT devices in Finland during the summit was likely an indicator of a coordinated cyberespionage effort, researchers said.