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July’s critical patch update addresses 334 security vulnerabilities (including 61 rated critical) covering a vast swathe of the Oracle enterprise portfolio.
A high-quality multi-factor authentication bypass submission can win a bounty hunter up to $100,000.
While there certainly remains a global hierarchy when it comes to cyber capabilities, smaller state and non-state actors are increasingly exploiting the asymmetric nature of cyberspace to achieve a broad range of objectives.
IT companies allege that one of New Zealand’s largest networks of doctors and nurses has been storing hundreds of thousands of sensitive patient records, without express consent.
Buyers and sellers can exchange cash in person, transfer bank funds online or can exchange funds for prepaid cards, gift cards or other cryptocurrencies.
Changes in the group’s script may indicate that the hackers may start using attack vectors other than ActiveX.
DDoS attacks is relentless. New techniques, new targets and a new class of attackers continue to reinvigorate one of the internet’s oldest nemesis.
Researchers found a new version of GandCrab – but no evidence that the ransomware is using the same SMB exploit as Wannacry.
Noted cryptographer waxes on the threats posed by physical cyber systems, ‘going dark’ and a crypto arms race.
A new phishing scam purports to be MYOB invoices – but really contains a novel banking trojan.