Security News

New Onapsis service assesses SAP applications to identify critical risks
2019-06-07 01:00

Onapsis, the leader in business-application cyber resilience, announced the industry’s first Business Risk Illustration assessment for business-critical applications. Onapsis’s Business Risk...

Critical Flaws Found in Widely Used IPTV Software for Online Streaming Services
2019-06-06 10:03

Security researchers have discovered multiple critical vulnerabilities in a popular IPTV middleware platform that is currently being used by more than a thousand regional and international online...

Critical Vulnerabilities Lead to Account Takeover in Major IPTV Streamer
2019-06-05 16:38

Critical vulnerabilities have been found in the Ukrainian IPTV video streaming platform Ministra, which uses Infomir-manufactured set top boxes (STBs) to transmit streaming content from the...

Patch Android! June 2019 update fixes eight critical flaws
2019-06-05 11:33

It's that time again. June's patches for Android are here.

On the Horizon: Parasitic Malware Will Feast on Critical Infrastructure
2019-06-04 12:42

Unprepared organizations will have a wide (and often unmonitored) attack surface that can be targeted by parasitic malware.

Critical Flaws in Khan Academy Opened Door to Account Takeovers
2019-05-22 17:44

The two critical cross-site request forgery flaws in the online learning non-profit Khan Academy have been resolved.

Critical Vulnerabilities Plague South Korean ActiveX Controls
2019-05-22 15:47

Tens of very basic but Critical vulnerabilities were found in 10 South Korean ActiveX controls as part of a short research project, security researchers with Risk Based Security say.  read more

Mozilla Tackles Two Critical Flaws with Firefox 67 Release
2019-05-21 21:21

Mozilla has released a host of fixes for its browser as it rolls out its latest 67 version of Firefox, which touts better speed and privacy.

Intel Fixes Critical, High-Severity Flaws Across Several Products
2019-05-21 21:02

Intel issued fixes for a slew of vulnerabilities across several products - including a critical flaw enabling privilege escalation in its converged security and management engine (CSME).

Why post-quantum encryption will be critical to protect current classical computers
2019-05-21 12:50

Quantum computers are theorized to be capable of breaking RSA encryption. Experts disagree on when it could happen, but agree on a need for quantum-proof encryption.