Security News > 2019 > May

Kaspersky Lab Says Korean-Speaking Group Expanding Its ArsenalScarCruft, a Korean-speaking APT group that has been targeting organizations mainly in Southeast Asia over the past three years, is...

On Sunday, May 12, 2019, security researcher Willem de Groot tweeted, "Supply chain attack of the week: @Picreel_ marketing software got hacked last night, their 1200+ customer sites are now...

SAP this week released of 8 Security Notes as part of its SAP Security Patch Day for May 2019, which also included 5 updates to previously released Notes. read more

Fast Retailing Says Credential Stuffing SuspectedFast Retailing, the parent company of several of Japan's biggest retail clothing chains, is warning customers of an attack that exposed email...

An Israeli spyware company named in a Financial Times report on a WhatsApp security flaw prides itself on "rigorous, ethical standards" despite previous links to alleged espionage. - Pocket spy - read more

Attackers have been tampering with TLS signatures at a scale never before seen using a technique called cipher-stunting.

A major gap exists between the perception and reality of online security safety, according to Google Registry and The Harris Poll.

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It all went a bit Pete Tong for the Peeping Toms Britain's Supreme Court said today that rulings from a secretive UK spy tribunal can now be appealed against after a legal challenge from pressure...

Medical IoT devices carry significant cybersecurity risks, according to a Forescout report.