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Over two billion credentials were stolen in 2017 and contributed to the complex problem of credential spills, credential stuffing and account takeover fraud.
Hackers are embedding malicious code within compromised, uploaded images on trusted Google sites – weaponizing the website and staying under the radar.
Two vulnerabilities were discovered on Dongguan Diqee-branded vacuum cleaners, Thursday.
In a stalking or random criminal scenario, the ability to guide someone to an out-of-the-way, isolated location could be a precursor to kidnapping or worse.
In this InfoSec Insider cyber insurance expert Nick Sanna discusses how to balance threat exposures and protecting assets with insurance against hacking, breaches and vulnerabilities.
Cisco also pushed out seven high-severity fixes for its SD-WAN solution for business users, and a patch for a DoS flaw in the Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Fabric Switches.
This bill making its way through Congress would allow law enforcement to more easily uncover location data for cell phones from mobile carriers in an emergency.
Apps most often blacklisted by enterprises provide messenger, VoIP and navigation services.
The information was exposed on a public Amazon S3 bucket by a Virginia-based political campaign and robocalling company.
The nation’s largest blood test processor detected “suspicious activity” on its network this past weekend.