Security News > 2017 > November

Enterprises are grappling with widespread incidents of misconfigured servers leaking sensitive data to the public internet.

Dealmakers believe that the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will likely only have a modest impact on M&A activity in the EU, according to a recent survey conducted by Merrill...

Daphne Caruana Galizia was a Maltese journalist whose anti-corruption investigations exposed powerful people. She was murdered in October by a car bomb. Galizia used WhatsApp to communicate...

As digitally-fueled disruptors continue to roil and reshape businesses and industries, the clear mandate for every enterprise is to reimagine and reconstruct itself to compete in the increasingly...

Until 12 Days Post-Breach, None Knew Equifax Had Suffered Massive HackEquifax says four senior executives - including its CFO - did not know the company had suffered one of the worst breaches in...

As of today — 1 Bitcoin = $7300 USD (Approx 471,000 INR) At the beginning of this year, 1 Bitcoin was approximately equal to $1000, and now it has surged to a new height, marking its market...

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: Chris Eng: An infosec journey from offense to defense “Come to my lab, I promise you’ll learn something cool,” a...

Guess what's more expensive than counterfeit United States passports, stolen credit cards and even guns on the dark web? It's digital code signing certificates. A recent study conducted by the...

The Tor Project released a patch for a vulnerability that leaks the real IP addresses of macOS and Linux users of its Tor Browser.

If you follow us on Twitter, you must be aware that since yesterday we have been warning Mac and Linux users of the Tor anonymity browser about a critical vulnerability that could leak their real...