January 11, 2016 Security Updates End for Internet Explorer 8, 9 and 10 2 min read - Internet Explorer is ending security updates for its IE8, 9 and 10 versions, pushing users to the most modern version of the browser.
January 11, 2016 Spymel: The Latest Malware Using Digital Certificates 2 min read - Malware named Spymel uses compromised digital certificates to gain access to Windows XP and Windows 7 machines and then execute malicious acts.
January 11, 2016 Mutated Exploit Kits Arrive for the New Year 2 min read - Exploit kits using outdated versions of Adobe Flash and Acrobat are on the rise, and users must be aware of the malicious websites they connect to.
January 11, 2016 New Year, New Problems: CMS Vulnerabilites Take on 2016 2 min read - Several vulnerabilities have recently been discovered — and patched — in CMS software WordPress and Drupal. What should users know about the risks?
January 7, 2016 How Can I Hack You Today? Cybercriminals Drum Up Business With Solid Customer Support 2 min read - Today's cybercriminals are tasked with providing exemplary customer service and support to go along with their malware offerings.
January 7, 2016 Image Storage Gets Colder With Freeze-Rays 2 min read - Panasonic and Facebook recently partnered to produce what have been dubbed freeze-ray discs for more efficient, cost-effective image storage.
January 7, 2016 Don’t Count On It: SSL Security Lacking at Big UK Banks 2 min read - Recent research from one security firm found that SSL security was significantly lacking — and in some cases failing — at major banks around the U.K.
January 5, 2016 Quantum Cryptography May Not Be as Secure as Previously Thought 2 min read - Quantum cryptography's assumptions can be hacked through the use of a bright light and some fancy calculations, according to security researchers.
January 5, 2016 DDoS Attacks Storm Linode Servers Worldwide 2 min read - Cloud provider Linode was recently the target of a 10-day barrage of DDoS attacks, providing valuable lessons for organizations worried about attacks.
January 5, 2016 AVG Chrome Extension Takes Things Too Far With Poor APIs 2 min read - Subpar APIs in one of AVG's Chrome extensions could wind up exposing user browsing history or even turn the extension into a vessel for malware.