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Deloitte, one of the “big four” global accounting firms, admitted it fell victim to a cyber attack last year but downplayed the incident on Monday saying it only affected a few of its high profile clients.
Researchers settle PIN versus pattern debate with study that proves a low-tech hack makes cracking an unlock screen simple.
Mike Mimoso talks to Chris Vickery of Upguard of the recent rash of Amazon S3 data leaks.
Adobe suffered at a minimum a PR black eye on Friday when one of its private PGP keys was inadvertently published to its Product Incident Security Response Team (PSIRT) blog.
Verizon is the latest company to leak confidential data through an exposed Amazon S3 bucket.
The Equifax data breach saga so far, a Google HTTPS warnings paper, cryptocurrency mining at the Pirate Bay, and bringing machine learning to passwords are all discussed.
The Equifax data breach saga so far, a Google HTTPS warnings paper, cryptocurrency mining at the Pirate Bay, and bringing machine learning to passwords are all discussed.
Joomla on Tuesday patched a critical LDAP injection vulnerability that had lingered in the content management system for eight years. Attackers could use this bug to steal admin login credentials.
A deep-learning network known as a GAN has been applied to passwords, and a tool called PassGAN significantly improves the ability to guess user passwords over tools such as Hashcat or John the Ripper.
Equifax suffered another breach of its systems, back in March, the company revealed Monday.
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