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Why are hackers selling medical records of deceased patients?
Scott Helme, the well-known security researcher, international speaker and the founder of the securityheaders.com and report-uri.com free tools for web security, has devoted himself to improving the security environment of the internet for the past decade. Threatpost sat down with Helme to discuss the state of web security, particularly on the encryption front — including certificate...
The newly-discovered Spectre variants can be exploited to uncover confidential data via microarchitectural side channels in CPUs.
Microsoft patches 17 critical bugs and 34 important bugs as part of its monthly security bulletin.
The company issued fixes for 112 vulnerabilities in products spanning from Flash Player, Acrobat and Reader, Experience Manager, to Adobe Connect.
Researchers released a workaround for Apple’s USB Restricted Mode security feature the same day it was rolled out.
Apple has officially added a controversial security feature, USB Restricted Mode, to iPhones as part of its new iOS 11.4.1, released on Monday.
The fitness app Polar Flow exposes the whereabouts of some of its high-profile users, including “spies” and those with sensitive positions in the military.
The Zero Day Initiative said that the number of bugs reported in 2018 is on track to trump its previous busiest year, 2017.
A massive breach has impacted up to 21 million users’ personal data and their social media “access tokens.”