Security News > 2019 > February

Apple has finally released iOS 12.1.4 software update to patch the terrible Group FaceTime privacy bug that could have allowed an Apple user to call you via the FaceTime video chat service and...

If you look at the recent Patch Tuesday lineups, we have seen the usual updates for the Microsoft Windows OS, browsers, and Office. In the last two months we have seen updates for .Net Framework...

Apple has finally released an iOS update that should fully patch the Group FaceTime vulnerability that could have been exploited to spy on users through their device’s microphone and camera. read more

Some predictions are more accurate than others. Last year, I was sure that serverless would finally overtake containers—but then 2018 turned out to be the year of Kubernetes. In the San Francisco...

65 percent of infosecurity professionals would like to store object data in the cloud, but 47 percent either don’t believe or are not sure if data in the cloud is as secure as in their own data...

SecurityScorecard, the leader in security ratings, announced the launch of Project Escher, which provides complimentary access to SecurityScorecard’s groundbreaking security rating platform to...

Honeywell announced the latest release of Secure Media Exchange (SMX), a cybersecurity solution to protect industrial operators against new and emerging Universal Serial Bus (USB) threats. SMX now...

Veriato, an innovator in actionable User and Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) and a global leader in insider threat protection, has announced that the company will now offer Cerebral – an...

CloudPassage, the leader in automated cloud security, today announced strengthened capabilities in its Halo security automation platform. Now providing visibility and configuration best practices...

Inductive Automation, an industrial automation software innovator with a focus on transforming the user experience, and FreeWave Technologies, a leader in long-range wireless radios and edge...