Apache Access Vulnerability Could Affect Thousands of Applications A recently discovered issue with a common file access method could be a major new attack surface for malware authors.
Cyber Espionage Campaign Reuses Code from China's APT1 US, Canadian organizations in crosshairs of group with apparent links to a Chinese military hacking unit that wreaked havoc several years ago.
Inside the Dark Web's 'Help Wanted' Ads How cybercriminals recruit everyone from car drivers to corporate insiders and pay them according to the risk they assume.
Getting Up to Speed with "Always-On SSL" Websites can avoid the negative consequences of a "not secure" label from Google Chrome 68 by following four AOSSL best practices.
New Security Woes for Popular IoT Protocols Researchers at Black Hat Europe will detail denial-of-service and other flaws in MQTT, CoAP machine-to-machine communications protocols that imperil industrial and other IoT networks online.
Former Equifax Manager Sentenced for Insider Trading Sudhakar Bonthu bought and sold Equifax stock options prior to the public disclosure of its 2017 data breach.
How to Get Consumers to Forgive You for a Breach It starts with already-established trust, a new survey shows.