Security News > 2019 > January

Hanging up on the fact-checkers probably isn't the best way for a news outlet to assure them that it's trustworthy.

Cybercriminals are continually changing their attacks and techniques to stay ahead of security countermeasures. This continuous threat evolution has forced organizations to be consistently...

Funding Holdups for Subpoenas and Confidential Sources are Interrupting ProbesFBI agents say the government shutdown is impeding their investigations, including cybersecurity probes, with the lack...

Rather than binning them and starting again Comment An alliance of Australia's tech and industry advocacy groups hopes, yet again, to have the country's encryption-busting legislation tweaked...

According to Phishing.org, the practice of phishing started around 1995. Nearly 25 years later, phishing is still used by attackers of all levels of sophistication. read more

Cisco has fixed a heap of security holes in a variety of its products, including a critical one affecting its SD-WAN Solution. Cisco SD-WAN vulnerabilities The most critical among the flaws fixed...

A survey of 600 data center experts from APAC, Europe and North America reveals that two in five organizations that store their data in-house spend more than $100,000 storing useless IT hardware...

China has blocked Microsoft-owned search engine Bing, the company confirmed after receiving complaints from users throughout the country who took to social media beginning late Wednesday to...

Attacks on distributed frameworks on the rise, it is claimed by infosec biz Hadoop databases haven't been getting much interest from hackers so far, compared to other data silos, but that's...

As enterprises expand, through organic growth or acquisition, they need to support the IT needs of more distributed locations. These often include teams in shared office spaces versus...