Report: iPhone hacked by 'Karma' attack just by receiving a text via iMessage
State sponsored hackers from the US working in the Middle East reflect on the joys of having a fresh exploit for iPhones.
State sponsored hackers from the US working in the Middle East reflect on the joys of having a fresh exploit for iPhones.
Brazil’s federal police have arrested Facebook’s Latin America boss, Diego Dzodan, over allegations that its messaging acquisition WhatsApp has not cooperated with a court order in a drug investigation.
For those in the cybersecurity industry trying to get coverage from top-tier journalists in the field – and there are many thousands trying to do just that at RSA 2015 in San Francisco this week – here is what not to do: Pitch what everybody else is pitching. That is the best way to get them to ignore you.
Taylor Armerding | 24 Apr | Read more
Visa Europe is prepping the continent for widespread mobile payment rollout with its new tokenization tech--the same kind of tokenization that makes it possible for Apple Pay to function securely.
Caitlin McGarry | 25 Feb | Read more
Malware intentionally created by the U.S. National Security Agency to infect personal computer hard disk drives (HDDs) and solid-state drives (SSDs) cannot be detected by antivirus programs.
Lucas Mearian | 19 Feb | Read more
After the Office of Personnel Management breach, medical data was labeled as the "<a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/06/05/cybersecurity-usa-targets-idUSL3N0YR30R20150605">holy grail</a>" for cybercriminals intent on espionage. "Medical information can be worth 10 times as much as a credit card number," reported Reuters. And now to steal such information, hospital networks are getting pwned by malware-infected medical devices.
Darlene Storm | 09 Jun | Read more