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Researchers show why keeping a handle on user credentials is just as hard in the cloud as it is on local networks.
Researchers are warning malware payloads can bypass traditional AV protection when delivered buried inside images, documents or even just a pixel.
Researcher Billy Rios, founder of WhiteScope, discusses medical device hacking at RSA Conference 2018 with Threatpost’s Tom Spring.
The use of automated bots is becoming more prevalent for novice attackers as tools become more available, researchers found.
Researchers said three apps used to surveil Middle East targets were booted from the Google Play marketplace.
Microsoft patched a bug that allowed attackers to steal a target’s Windows account password via previewed Outlook message.
Microsoft’s April Patch Tuesday release includes fixes for 66 bugs, 24 of which are rated critical.
A patched vulnerability in San Francisco’s public safety warning siren system suggests other radio-based platforms could also be hacked.
Verizon pegged ransomware as the most prevalent malware in its 2018 Data Breach Investigations Report.
A new wave of document attacks targeting inboxes do not require enabling macros in order for adversaries to trigger an infection chain that ultimately delivers FormBook malware.
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