Security News > 2019 > May

Samsung this week unveiled Exynos i T100, a new mobile system-on-chip (SoC) designed to enhance the security and reliability of Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices that use short-range communication...

Mike Pompeo reaches beyond grave to read Iron Lady's mind in ongoing security spat Margaret Thatcher would not let Huawei build Britain's 5G networks, US foreign secretary Mike Pompeo claimed...

Two Israeli citizens arrested this week are accused of being the administrators of a website that linked to numerous illegal dark web marketplaces. read more

LightNeuron is the first to target Microsoft Exchange transport agents -- and is used as a hub for major Turla APT espionage efforts.

Researchers: 'Fxmsp' Russian Hacking Collective Exploits Victims Via RDP and Active DirectoryThe "Fxmsp" hacker collective has been advertising source code that it claims to have stolen from three...

A group of tenants in New York City have prevailed in a lawsuit against their landlord's use of smart locks.

A security researcher has demonstrated a new way to track mouse movements even if users block JavaScript.

The suspected admins of the DeepDotWeb site are alleged to have sent buyers to illegal markets in exchange for millions in kickbacks.

Updates released this week for the Drupal and TYPO3 open source content management systems (CMSs) patch vulnerabilities related to how Phar archives are handled. The Phar (PHP Archive) package...

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