Security News > 2017 > January

Amazon buyers are being targeted by clever scammers that either set up independent seller accounts or hijack those of already established, well-reputed sellers, then offer pricy items at...

69% of senior security and IT executives say digital transformation is forcing fundamental changes to existing cybersecurity strategies, according to BMC and Forbes Insights. Financial and...

Enterprise cloud service usage continues to rise, and despite the best efforts of IT, unsanctioned cloud service usage remains a problem as half of all users of sanctioned cloud storage services...

In today’s fiercely competitive environment for customer satisfaction and brand loyalty, agile and DevOps are driving happier customers and employees. Results from a new CA Technologies global...

In the last issue of SysAdmin Magazine you’ll find the best articles of 2016. From data security to ransomware and cloud adoption – the hottest topics of this year collected in one edition....

New paper: "A Simple Power Analysis Attack on the Twofish Key Schedule." This shouldn't be a surprise; these attacks are devastating if you don't take steps to mitigate them. The general issue is...

A bug in GoDaddy's domain validation process forced the registrar to revoke SSL certificates and reissue certs for more than 6,000 customers.

Cloudflare on Tuesday was finally able to post a National Security Letter it received from the FBI back in 2013.

The ShadowBrokers are selling a cache of Windows exploits and attack tools for 750 Bitcoin.

The FIRST Vulnerability Coordination Special Interest Group (SIG) made available for public comment through January 31, 2017 the draft Guidelines and Practices for Multi-party Vulnerability...