| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | Android Phone Flaw Allows Attackers to Divert Email Researchers find that a spoofing a service message from the phone carrier is simple and effective on some brands of Android smartphones. Rising Fines Will Push Breach Costs Much Higher The cost of breaches will rise by two-thirds over the next five years, exceeding an estimated $5 trillion in 2024, primarily driven by higher fines as more jurisdictions punish companies for lax security. Over 47K Supermicro Corporate Servers Vulnerable to Attack Vulnerabilities in a remote-monitoring component give attackers a way to mount virtual USBs on systems, Eclypsium warns. Bug Bounties Continue to Rise, but Market Has Its Own 1% Problem The average payout for a critical vulnerability has almost reached $3,400, but only the top bug hunters of a field of 500,000 are truly profiting. An Inside Look at How CISOs Prioritize Budgets & Evaluate Vendors In-depth interviews with four market-leading CISOs reveal how they prioritize budgets, measure ROI on security investments, and evaluate new vendors. Privacy 2019: We're Not Ready To facilitate the innovative use of data and unlock the benefits of new technologies, we need privacy not just in the books but also on the ground. MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY | | |
|
Dark Reading Weekly -- Published By InformationWeek UBM Tech 2 Penn Plaza, 15th Floor, New York, NY 10121 | To update your profile, change your e-mail address, or unsubscribe, click here. | To opt-out of any future Dark Reading Weekly Newsletter emails, please respond here. | Thoughts about this newsletter? Give us feedback. |
Keep This Newsletter Out Of Your SPAM Folder Don't let future editions go missing. Take a moment to add the newsletter's address to your anti-spam white list: | If you're not sure how to do that, ask your administrator or ISP. Or check your anti-spam utility's documentation. | We take your privacy very seriously. Please review our Privacy Statement. |
|
|