Security News > 2019 > November

Upskilled Hackers Have Moved to Sodinokibi Ransomware-as-a-Service and BeyondFor Russian-speaking hackers, ransomware used to be taboo. But GandCrab killed all such ethical qualms, democratizing...

News Comes After Facebook Sues NSO Group, Alleging SpyingSenior government officials in at least 20 countries, including the U.S. and India, were targeted earlier this year with hacking software...

Google on Thursday patched a Chrome zero-day vulnerability that has been exploited to deliver malware in a campaign that shares similarities with previous Korea-linked attacks. read more

Find out how to work some SSH magic, by transferring a file from one machine to another from a third.

An elaborate fraudster ring stole PII then used DoD and VA benefits portals to steal payments and funds from bank accounts.

QNAP Systems says there is no known way to remove the Qsnatch malware infecting its NAS devices besides a full factory reset.

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Proton Technologies, the Swiss-based company behind the privacy-focused email service ProtonMail, this week announced that it has made available the source code of its iOS client application. read more

A latest episode of the Naked Security podcast is out now!

Google warns exploits in the wild against a Use After Free vulnerability in Chrome's audio component.