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WannaCry hero Marcus Hutchins pleaded not guilty last week could be freed today on $30,000 bond before the case moves to Wisconsin.
Microsoft is warning of a wave of phishing campaigns pushing tech support scams via malicious links to phony Amazon, Alibaba and LinkedIn web pages.
Criminals used a typo-squatting technique and uploaded rogue JavaScript libraries to a popular code repository npm.
Black Hat may be the benchmark signaling the end of security nihilism and snark, and a re-prioritization of energy toward the greater good.
Makers of Copyfish OCR software get taken on wild ride after code for its Chrome extension is stolen.
Hackers at DEF CON last week exploited vulnerabilities in electronic pollbooks and voting machines with ease.
MedSec CEO Justine Bone said shorting companies to profit off discovered vulnerabilities is a viable business model for the security community.
Abuse of the Docker API allows remote code execution on targeted system, which enables hackers to escalate and persists thanks to novel attacks called Host Rebinding Attack and Shadow Containers.
Mike Mimoso and Tom Spring preview Black Hat, which starts tomorrow in Las Vegas.
Researchers with IBM and Flashpoint warn the Trickbot Trojan is growing more potent and now targeting U.S. banks.
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