Security News > 2019 > July

Gates brought their vision of a global authentication authority to life with advisory, configuration, deployment, and employee training.Gates Corporation CISO Sam Masiello on how they brought...

For many years, the primary threat to mobile devices was click-jacking and adware. But as the mobile device has become more deeply embedded in everybody's life, as mobile banking has increased and...

Yep, Patel continues age-old tradition. Plus: Five Eyes word games Newly assigned UK Home Secretary Priti Patel has declared war on encryption safeguards, demanding they be torn up for the...

Google this week released Chrome 76 to the stable channel with 43 security fixes inside, as well as with other safety and privacy enhancements. read more

These early-stage security trends have not yet seen widespread adoption, but may in the near future, according to CB Insights.

Google's Project Zero has unveiled details of a bug in Apple's iMessage that lets attackers read data from an iPhone without any user interaction.

The Department of Public Safety says it won't pay, but given the umpteen times the state's agencies have been hit, somebody's not listening.

Threatpost editors discuss the top trends, keynotes and sessions that they look forward to at Black Hat USA and DEF CON 2019.

Report finds enterprise software collecting and shipping out sensitive customer information Enterprise security, analytics, and hardware management tools - the very tools used to keep data safe -...

Phishing and credential stuffing attacks are top threats to financial services organizations and customers, according to Akamai.