Security News > 2019 > May

Attorney Sadia Mirza on the Impact of Emerging Privacy LegislationPost-GDPR, the California Consumer Privacy Act was the first piece of US legislation to emerge - but it's hardly the last....

Microsoft has reminded users to patch the Windows vulnerability tracked as BlueKeep and CVE-2019-0708 due to the high risk of exploitation. read more

Nvidia is urging gamers to update its GeForce Experience software after patching two high-severity vulnerabilities.

Slow boot times can be extremely frustrating, but there is a trick to improve boot times in Windows 10 that may be worth a try.

With Generation Z's huge presence on social media, they are opening up more doors for hackers to infiltrate. Here's how to keep your interns protected.

New York regulators are investigating a weakness that exposed 885 million mortgage records at First American Financial Corp. [NYSE:FAF] as the first test of the state's strict new cybersecurity...

Cybersecurity Conference Addresses AppSec, Incident Response, Top Threats and MoreInfosecurity Europe returns to London June 4-6, featuring more than 230 sessions over three days covering a range...

2.3 billion files are currently exposed and accessible through misconfigured network-attached storage (NAS) devices, FTP and rsync servers, and Amazon S3 buckets to anyone on the internet. That's...

Ireland's supreme court on Friday dismissed a bid by Facebook to block a landmark data security case from progressing to the European Court of Justice. read more

Suse developer Aleksa Sarai has uncovered a bug in the way that the container framework handles path names.