Security News > 2019 > May

DivvyCloud, a US-based provider of security and compliance automation solutions for public cloud and container infrastructure, on Wednesday announced that it raised $19 million in a growth round,...

Ricardo Milos joined Ben 10, Adventure Time and We Bare Bear videos on its websites over the weekend.

Dell unveiled the latest generation of the Latitude series of business laptops. Here's how they stack up to Lenovo's ThinkPad lineup.

Microsoft this week announced more control and options designed to provide Microsoft 365 customers with the ability to strengthen their data privacy and compliance practices. Following the update,...

Kaspersky Details MuddyWater’s Post-Infection Tools The MuddyWater cyberespionage group is making use of a broad range of post-infection tools in their attacks, mostly developed in-house,...

New controls will be able to help businesses better manage encrypted emails, block the sharing of sensitive information, and investigate possible security issues.

Researchers are urging Oracle WebLogic users to update quickly - after new Muhstik botnet samples started targeting a critical flaw in the servers.

Employees are still using "123456" and "qwerty" far too often. Here are five ID forms that could better protect the enterprise to consider on World Password Day.

A recently observed variant of the Muhstik botnet is exploiting a recently disclosed Oracle WebLogic server vulnerability for cryptomining and distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. read more

Two vulnerabilities discovered by industrial cybersecurity companies CyberX and Nozomi Networks in some of Rockwell Automation’s controllers expose devices to denial-of-service (DoS) attacks read more