Security News > 2018 > January

Intel is grappling with a processor design flaw impacting CPUs used in Linux, Windows and some macOS systems.

The LockPoS Point-of-Sale (PoS) malware has been leveraging a new code injection technique to compromise systems, Cyberbit researchers say. read more

Government agencies in the United States have made progress in the implementation of the DMARC standard in response to a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) directive, but the first deadline is...

Windows users whose PCs run on Intel processors can apparently expect their computers to slow down after next Tuesday. In fact, all computers using modern Intel chips – whether they run Windows,...

When it Comes to Information Security, 100 Percent Protection is Unattainable read more

The first week of the new year has not yet been completed, and very soon a massive vulnerability is going to hit hundreds of millions of Windows, Linux, and Mac users worldwide. According to a...

A vulnerability affecting all versions of the GoAhead web server prior to version 3.6.5 can be exploited to achieve remote code execution (RCE) on Internet of Things (IoT) devices. read more

Maintaining Consistent Security Controls Across Hybrid IT Environments is Growing Increasingly Complex read more

Google patched several Critical and High severity vulnerabilities as part of its Android Security Bulletin for January 2018. read more

Apple is aware of the macOS vulnerability disclosed by a researcher on New Year’s Eve and the company plans on patching it later this month. read more