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Anthem last week began notifying 18,000 members affected by a data breach unrelated to 2015’s.
Hackers at DEF CON last week exploited vulnerabilities in electronic pollbooks and voting machines with ease.
Spyware called Adups found on millions of low-end phones is still collecting personal identifiable information of users despite public outcry.
At Black Hat, Facebook CSO Alex Stamos’ keynote message was one of bringing empathy and inclusion to security, and that it’s time to stop being insular.
Researchers have a devised a way to trick a web server into caching pages and exposing personal data to attackers.
Researcher Paulos Yibelo said that Dashlane elected not to patch a vulnerability he disclosed more than a year ago in all versions of the password manager application.
The Tor Project is launching a public bug bounty program to encourage security researchers to responsibly report issues they find in the software.
Tens of millions of products ranging from airport surveillance cameras, sensors, networking equipment and IoT devices are vulnerable to a flaw that allows attacks to remotely gain control over devices or crash them.
Oracle today in its Critical Patch Update addressed a critical vulnerability in its Oracle E-Business Suite of business applications that allows for the download of business documents.
Cloudflare and network operator Credo Mobile suffered a legal defeat when U.S. appeals court ruled to uphold a gag order on FBI surveillance data.
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