Security News

The Jmail Breaker attack leverages an old vulnerability in Joomla! along with a newly found flaw in the mail module.

Consumer confidence in companies keeping their data safe is at an all-time low, but password hygiene and not reading EULAs and app permissions remain big problems.

Raoul Strackx, one of the researchers who discovered the Foreshadow speculative execution vulnerability, talks at RSA about the Catch-22 issue when it comes to fixing speculative execution flaws.

At least 463,546 malicious URLs contained in the 28.4 million analyzed emails made it through to corporate in-boxes in Q4 of 2018.

Researchers say that Microsoft won't issue a patch for the issue.

The workforce and skills gap in cybersecurity continues to plague organizations.

As many ponder the big ethical questions around cyber, some are proposing public interest technologist as a solution.

New look at server data behind a previously-identified espionage campaign shows that it has exceeded researchers' expectations in complexity, scope and breadth.

RSA Conference keynotes look a little different this year. We’ve dedicated two stages to keynotes this year instead of the usual one, and we’ve got more presenters speaking to a broader range of...

RSA Conference released the names of three security innovators that will participate in the first-ever RSAC Launch Pad, an event designed to give burgeoning cybersecurity talent a platform to...