Security News > 2019 > March

More than half of organizations now run bug bounty and other crowdsourced options to avoid data breaches, according to a Bugcrowd report.

A recently patched vulnerability affecting the popular archiver utility WinRAR has been increasingly exploited by malicious actors, including to deliver new malware to targeted users. read more

F5 Networks extends its portfolio with a new delivery model that leverages the AWS SaaS Enablement Framework for its market-leading application services. F5 Cloud Services provide...

A hosting company has taken down a database owned by a mobile spying app after it was found displaying phone owners' intimate images online.

HCSEC pulls no technical punches in annual report Britain's Huawei oversight board has said the Chinese company is a threat to British national security after all – and some existing mobile...

Microsoft's Brad Smith Says Companies Don't Want to Store Data ThereBrad Smith, Microsoft's chief legal officer, says Australia's encryption-busting law is causing companies and governments to...

XebiaLabs, the recognized leader in enterprise-class DevOps and Continuous Delivery software tools, announced the first predictive risk solution for DevOps that warns teams of delays and risks in...

Kaspersky Labs is reporting on a new supply chain attack they call "Shadowhammer." In January 2019, we discovered a sophisticated supply chain attack involving the ASUS Live Update Utility. The...

The FTC launched a broad inquiry to find out what data they collect, why, who they share it with, and how consumers can change or delete it.

All your saved Firefox passwords, now happily inserting themselves into your Android-verse!