Ransomware hits schools, hospitals, and hearing aid manufacturers Sodinokibi: the latest advances in Ransomware-as-a-Service Win7 Extended Security Updates are extended A new Nasty 0-Day RCE in...
This Week's StoriesThe latest state-of-the-art secure solutions for cross-device, cross-location device synchronizationMozilla's recently announced plans to gradually and carefully bring...
This Week's Stories:Cryptomining makes a comebackThe top three most attacked portsSmall office/home office (SOHO) routers and wireless access points: "SOHOpelessly Broken"Chrome gets an emergency...
This Week's StoriesSIMjacker allows attackers to hijack any phone just by sending it an SMS message.Here comes iOS "Lucky" 13!Chrome follows Mozilla to DoH with a twist.Want to enable DoH in Chrome...
This week's stories:Get rich quick spotting deepfakes!A forced two-day recess of all schools in Flagstaff, ArizonaThe case of a ransomware operator being too greedyApple's controversial response to...
This Week's Stories:Google expands its bug bounty programNew bug bounty millionairesGoogle's Project Zero group dropped a bomb on iOSRansomware attacks on local governments and businesses are on...
• Texas Ransomware Update• Remember that Kazakhstan cert?• The mixed-blessing of "wide open" source projects• RubyGems is in trouble again• Chrome to add data breach notification• iOS v12.4 updated...
Last Tuesday was another busy and important patch TuesdayAnd speaking of Patch Tuesday... 3rd-Party A/V Strikes Again!Kaspersky facilitates independent web trackingSo, what the heck is "CTF"?23...
This Week's StoriesBlackHat and Def Con 2019Microsoft dangles $300,000 for Azure hacks at BlackHat...Hotel chaos from Germany's Chaos Computer Club40 dangerous driversGoogle's battle to allow its...
This week's stories• A widespread false alarm about Facebook's planned subversion of end-to-end encryption• Still more municipality Ransomware attacks• Anti-encryption saber rattling among the Five...
This Week's StoriesMarcus Hutchins ... is Free!U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr on "warrant proof data encryption"What malware is the most popular underground?This Week in RansomwareYour NAS is...
This Week's StoriesWelcome to Kazakhstan! Please check your privacy at the border.Mozilla marking all non-HTTPS pages as "not secure"Chrome Incognito Mode getting a bit more incognitoA forthcoming...
• Bullet points from last Tuesday's monthly Windows patches as well• Notes from the end of Windows 7• Laporte County Under Ransomware Attack• The mixed blessing of fining companies for...
This Week's Stories• Mozilla's privacy-enhancing DNS over HTTPS support• Facial recognition and automobile license plate scanners• The future of satellite-based Internet services• How a Ruby code...
• Ransomware in Florida and elsewhere• The "Going Dark" anti-encryption debate• A BlueKeep Proof of Concept demo produced by the guys at SophosLabs• Massive publicly-exposed databases• Chinese IoT...
• Update on the Linux TCP SACK Kernel panic• Hackers exploit a Firefox flaw and attack Coinbase• Google corrects a flaw with Nestcam• An elegant solution to OpenSSH key theft via Rowhammer attacks•...
• A new DRAM problem called "RAMBleed"• A bad Linux TCP SACK server kernel crashing flaw• Last week's patch Tuesday• A Bluetooth surprise• Another useless warning about the BlueKeep vulnerability•...
• SandboxEscaper drops another 0-day• The still-not-yet-widely-exploited BlueKeep vulnerability• GoldBrute Botnet pounding on RDP servers (but not yet using BlueKeep)• The FBI issued an interesting...
• Checking in on the BlueKeep RDP vulnerability• The planned shutdown of one of the most "successful" affiliate-based ransomware systems• An update on the anti-Robocalling problem• Russian and...
• The Internet is Doomed: BlueKeep Attacks Windows Remote Desktop Protocol• Google Stores Unhashed G Suite Passwords• Sandbox Escaper Drops FIVE New Zero-Day Exploits• Microsoft's Just-released...