Read Between the Lines: Finding Flaws in EPUB Reading Systems
How secure is your e-reader? A team of security researchers curious to explore e-book security analyzed free EPUB reading applications and physical e-readers and found thatĀ many apps don't comply...
North Korea’s Lazarus Group Turns to Supply Chain Attacks
Recent activity by North Korea's infamous Lazarus Group provides fresh evidence of the growing threat actor interest in using trusted IT supply chain vendors as entry points to enterprise...
Wardrivers Can Still Easily Crack 70% of Wi-Fi Passwords
The same standard that allows wireless devices to remain connected andĀ roam between access points also allows attackers to easily collect critical Wi-Fi keys that can later be hashed to...
DoJ & Europol Arrest 150 in Disruption of DarkNet Drug Operation
The US Department of Justice, Europol, and law enforcement agencies around the world today shared the results of Operation Dark HunTor, an international effort to disrupt opioid trafficking on...
Who’s In Your Wallet? Exploring Mobile Wallet Security
The rise of mobile wallet apps like Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay has made it easier for smartphone owners to pay for goods and services without touching...
Industrial Goods & Services Tops Ransomware Targets in 2021
The industrial goods and services sector has been the most heavily targeted with ransomware attacks so far this year, according to new data that put the industry in the...
SolarWinds Attacker Targets Cloud Service Providers in New Supply Chain Threat
Nobelium, the Russia-based threat actor behind the supply chain attack on SolarWinds, is targeting cloud service providers and IT services organizations in a large-scale and ongoing campaign designed to...
Ransomware Rise Pushes Organizations to Prepare for Attack
As ransomware attacks continued to grow in number and severity throughout 2021, there are some faint signs that organizations are getting better at preparing for andĀ responding to them, a...







