| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | Google Photos Bug Let Criminals Query Friends, Location The vulnerability, now patched, let attackers query where, when, and with whom victims' photos were taken. Less Than 3% of Recycled Computing Devices Properly Wiped Researchers find that companies that refurbish or accept old equipment as donations don't necessarily clean them of data as promised. Researchers Seek Out Ways to Search IPv6 Space Security researchers regularly search IPv4 address space looking for servers with ports exposing vulnerable software. With the massive number of IPv6 addresses, however, they have lost that ability. Can tricks and workarounds save the day? The Insider Threat: It's More Common Than You Think A new study shows why security teams must look holistically across cybersecurity, compliance, technology, and human resources to truly address the business effects of workforce risk. TLS 1.3: A Good News/Bad News Scenario Stronger encryption standards are improving the privacy of data in motion, but enterprises will need to adapt their security architectures to maintain visibility into network traffic. 'Critical' Denial-of-Service Bug Patched in Facebook Fizz Researchers report a now-patched DoS vulnerability in Facebook Fizz, its open source implementation of the TLS protocol. BEC Scammer Pleads Guilty Business email compromise (BEC) operation resulted in $100 million in losses to a multinational technology company and a social media firm, according to the US Attorney's Office. MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY | |
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