What to do about WannaCry if you’re infected or if you’re not
Tips on protecting computers against WannaCry and remediating ones already infected.
Tim Greene | 16 May | Read more
Tips on protecting computers against WannaCry and remediating ones already infected.
Tim Greene | 16 May | Read more
Hospitals across England have fallen victim to what appears to be a coordinated ransomware attack that has affected facilities diverting patients to hospitals not hit by the malware.
Tim Greene | 13 May | Read more
Bot-herding software called Persirai, which incorporates pieces of the Mirai botnet code, can commandeer significant chunks of a known 150,000 IP cameras that are vulnerable to Mirai and use them to fire off distributed denial-of-service attacks.
Tim Greene | 11 May | Read more
Check Point is investing heavily in educating IT pros about the cloud, not only to promote their own cloud security products but to give potential customers the skills they’ll need to keep their jobs as their employers move more and more resources to public cloud providers.
Tim Greene | 10 May | Read more
Cloud security startup RedLock comes out of stealth mode today with a service that helps defend business resources that reside in pubic clouds, gives customers visibility into how these resources are being used and stores records of that activity for auditing and forensics.
Tim Greene | 09 May | Read more
A new ransomware-for-hire scheme called Fatboy adjusts the ransom it charges based on international exchange rates so it’s more likely the victims get hit for the largest amount they can reasonably pay.
Tim Greene | 06 May | Read more
A range of alternative authentication methods could spell end for passwords
Tim Greene | 04 May | Read more
The U.S. Air Force is seeking vetted hackers to probe its public Web sites while a top Pentagon official is considering a similar program to test sensor networks used for HVAC and other physical systems.
Tim Greene | 28 Apr | Read more
The Hajime botnet is nearly 300,000 strong, making it a latent threat nearly as powerful as the notorious Mirai botnet that devastated some high-profile websites last fall, leading some to think the internet had been broken.
Tim Greene | 27 Apr | Read more
The Travelers insurance company is offering free risk assessment advice from Symantec as a way to help lower their liability and get lower premiums.
Tim Greene | 14 Apr | Read more
Synack gets $21.25 million in Series C funding from Microsoft, HPE and Singtel to hire more white-hat hackers and expand its territory.
Tim Greene | 13 Apr | Read more
Industrial control systems (ICS) that run the valves and switches in factories may suffer from inherent weaknesses that cropped up only after they were installed and the networks they were attached to became more widely connected.
Tim Greene | 13 Apr | Read more
Fortinet has rolled out a new version of its FortiOS operating system that gives customers the ability to manage security capabilities across their cloud assets and software-defined wide area networking (SD-WAN) environments.
Tim Greene | 12 Apr | Read more
SlashNext, a startup formed by a former FireEye engineer, uses machine learning and artificial intelligence to detect and prevent threats from causing harm.
Tim Greene | 10 Apr | Read more
A cycle of increasing new malware is well underway and could last the rest of this year if a trend established over the past two years continues.
Tim Greene | 08 Apr | Read more