October 17, 2017 RSA Key Insecurity Places Business Data at Risk 2 min read - Researchers found that TPM chipsets manufactured by Infineon create weak RSA key information, which could enable fraudsters to compromise corporate data.
October 17, 2017 Severe WPA2 Vulnerability Compromises Wi-Fi Security 2 min read - A Belgian security researcher unearthed a massive WPA2 vulnerability that affects virtually all devices that connect to Wi-Fi networks.
September 28, 2017 Thermal Security Camera Flaws Could Let Cybercriminals Launch Remote Attacks 2 min read - Cybercriminals could launch remote attacks through thermal security camera vulnerabilities. The flaw, first found in FLIR, could also expose other systems.
September 14, 2017 Risky Routers? New Malware Attacks Leverage Popular Hardware by Proxy 2 min read - New malware attacks are using popular router hardware to carry out proxy-based credential stuffing. Admins should regularly install firmware updates.
September 6, 2017 Little-Known PDF Flaw Creates Crashing Concerns 2 min read - A little-known PDF flaw in a parsing library that was originally discovered six years ago is also present in many contemporary and popular file viewers.
August 24, 2017 ROPEMAKER Exploit Could Allow Fraudsters to Alter Emails Post-Delivery 2 min read - A new vulnerability called ROPEMAKER could enable threat actors to replace a benign URL with a malicious one after an email has already been sent.
August 14, 2017 Git Vulnerabilities Found in Version Control Systems 2 min read - Three popular version control systems were found to contain vulnerabilities that could enable threat actors to steal source code.
August 10, 2017 August Android Security Bulletin Patches Critical Vulnerabilities 2 min read - The August Android Security Bulletin has been published, and it enumerates over 40 security risks that Google recently fixed in the Android OS.
August 1, 2017 Controller Area Network (CAN) Vulnerability Puts Vehicles at Risk 2 min read - A Controller Area Network (CAN) Bus standard vulnerability could impact the security of connected automobiles and other products.
July 27, 2017 CowerSnail Backdoor Trojan Puts Windows Users at Risk 2 min read - Researchers from Kaspersky Lab recently discovered a new backdoor Trojan, called CowerSnail, that targets Windows computers.