Security News > 2018 > May

Microsoft has fixed more than 60 vulnerabilities with its May 2018 Patch Tuesday updates, including two Windows zero-day flaws that can be exploited for remote code execution and privilege...

Expert Insights on Fraud Management for Payment NetworksPayments are getting faster, and so is payments fraud. A robust fraud management strategy focusing on strong authentication, customer...

Check Point researchers have revealed that cybercriminals are increasingly exploiting the popular messaging app, Telegram, to exchange information, recruit new partners and evade authorities....

Security researchers revealed a way around that some hacking groups have been found using in the wild to bypass a security feature of Microsoft Office 365, which is originally designed to protect...

Adobe has patched several vulnerabilities in its Flash Player, Creative Cloud and Connect products, but the company believes it’s unlikely that the flaws will be exploited in the wild any time...

Telegram Channels Offer Great Anonymity and Are Being Increasingly Used by Cybercriminals read more

The majority of people – 83%, in fact – use their mobile devices to go online. 89% of these users connect to the internet via a mobile device every day. However, their security is severely lacking...

Adobe fixed critical vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player and Creative Cloud as part of its regularly scheduled May Security Bulletin, on Tuesday.

As companies continue to install the vulnerable version of Apache Struts behind the breach, Equifax has filed a clarification statement.

The Internet of Things (IoT) botnet known as read more