Security News > 2019 > January


Attackers Dig Deeper Into Businesses as WannaCry Lingers, Ransomware Lives OnAs the value of cryptocurrency has plummeted, so too have the number of cryptomining infections being seen in the wild,...

With OpenLDAP, you can manage users on a centralized directory server and then configure each desktop to authenticate to that server.

An emergency directive from the Department of Homeland Security provides "required actions" for U.S. government agencies to prevent widespread DNS hijacking attacks.

Phishers often spoof major tech brands in their efforts to gain payments from individuals and businesses, according to a Vade Secure report.

Here we have great news for all iPhone Jailbreak lovers and concerning one for the rest of iPhone users. A Chinese cybersecurity researcher has today revealed technical details of critical...

Over the last few years, the supply chain has emerged as a primary attack vector for both criminal gangs and nation-state groups. Attackers are compromising often smaller and less well-defended...

Serious vulnerabilities found in an industrial IoT (IIoT) platform from Moxa could enable malicious hackers to launch remote attacks on industrial networks. The vendor has released a patch that...

Government Agencies Should Audit DNS Settings Within 10 DaysThe U.S. Department of Homeland Security says executive branch agencies are being targeted by attacks aimed at modifying Domain Name...
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