Security News > 2019 > June

A security researcher today revealed details of a newly unpatched vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). Tracked as CVE-2019-9510, the reported vulnerability could allow...

The alleged source code of another tool used by Iran-linked cyber-espionage group OilRig was recently posted online. read more

The Russian-speaking APT acts as a support group for high-profile APTs like Sofacy and BlackEnergy.

Or so claim these security bods after clocking proxy-installing fake Flash plugin A devious and baffling new strain of malware intercepts and tampers with internet traffic on infected Apple Macs...

DRP's are about backing up data and recovering from loss as efficiently as possible, but a plan is only as good as its weakest link.

As promised, Mozilla has finally enabled "Enhanced Tracking Protection" feature on its Firefox browser by default, which from now onwards would automatically block all third-party tracking cookies...

A recently patched vulnerability in the NVIDIA GeForce Experience (GFE) could be exploited for the execution of arbitrary commands on affected systems, Rhino Security Labs reveals. read more

The Network Level Authentication (NLA) feature of Windows Remote Desktop Services (RDS) can allow a hacker to bypass the lockscreen on remote sessions, and there is no patch from Microsoft, the...

Russia's leading internet company said Tuesday that it's committed to data privacy as it responded to reports that the national intelligence agency is pressuring it into handing over encryption...

During Infosecurity Europe in London this week, cybersecurity experts sounded off on worries about artificial intelligence being used for nation state cyber weapons.