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Virtual machines that use AMD’s hardware-based encryption scheme are vulnerable to attacks that can extract the full contents of their main memory – in plaintext.
Intel on Monday acknowledged that its processors are vulnerable to another Spectre-like speculative execution side channel flaw that could allow attackers to access information.
Many Android device manufacturers are not telling the truth when they say they have patched devices, researchers found.
Verizon pegged ransomware as the most prevalent malware in its 2018 Data Breach Investigations Report.
Dewan Chowdhury, founder of MalCrawler, talks at SAS about the risks that companies face when securing their industrial control systems and robotics.
Facebook is in hot water after acknowledging that a consulting group – that has worked on several high profile political campaigns, including that of President Donald Trump’s – used the social media platform to harvest the data of 50 million users.
Threatpost’s Tom Spring sits down with Flashpoint and Akamai to discuss how the two companies worked together to address the 2016 Mirai DDoS attacks.
More than half of businesses have faced IoT-related attacks, yet only a third consider IoT cyber security “very important.”
Drupal has patched several vulnerabilities – both moderately critical and critical – in two versions of its content management system platform.
Oracle has issued a fix, but many Micros systems could still be vulnerable.