Security News > 2019 > March

Microsoft this week announced a new set of tools to help secure Internet of Things projects within corporate environments. The first of these is Azure Security Center for IoT, which should...

FireEye today released Commando VM, a first of its kind Windows-based security distribution for penetration testing and red teaming. When it comes to the best-operating systems for hackers, Kali...

Vishak Raman of Cisco on Coping With the Expanding Attack SurfaceThe advent of IoT devices and IT/operational technology integration have dramatically expanded the attack surface. And as a result,...

A US national security panel told Kunlun, that its ownership of Grindr constitutes a national security risk.

SQL Injection Flaw Can Be Exploited Without Authentication, PrivilegesIf you run a Magento-powered e-commerce site, it's time to patch again. E-commerce sites continued to be targeted by...

Wrist slaps and paltry fines may not be what most of us were hoping for in retribution for billions of robocalls and countless scams.

Australia's controversial anti-encryption laws came under independent scrutiny this week as tech leaders criticized the proposed rules.

This is an interesting story of a serious vulnerability in a Huawei driver that Microsoft found. The vulnerability is similar in style to the NSA's DOUBLEPULSAR that was leaked by the Shadow...

EXCLUSIVE — While revealing details of a massive supply chain cyber attack against ASUS customers, Russian security firm Kaspersky last week didn't release the full list all MAC addresses that...

The ISMG Security Report features Chris Painter, commissioner of the Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace, discussing cybersecurity policy for the 2020 U.S. elections. Plus, an update...