Home routers: Broken windows to the world
For most people, a home router is their window to the world -- the World Wide Web.
Taylor Armerding | 20 May | Read more
For most people, a home router is their window to the world -- the World Wide Web.
Taylor Armerding | 20 May | Read more
Mobiles on 4G networks comprise the lion's share of the more than 11.6 million mobile devices infected with malware at any given time, with the rate of mobile infection soaring ahead of infections of fixed-broadband users, according to new research into malware infections released by Alcatel-Lucent subsidiary Kindsight.
David Braue | 31 Jan | Read more
Injecting malicious code into legitimate Android mobile applications can turn smartphones into spyphones with little effort, which could pose a problem for businesses that support BYOD programs, a researcher told the Black Hat security conference.
Tim Greene | 02 Aug | Read more
An increasing number of Android phones are infected with mobile malware programs that are able to turn the handsets into spying devices, according to a report from Kindsight Security Labs, a subsidiary of telecommunications equipment vendor Alcatel-Lucent.
Lucian Constantin | 23 Jul | Read more
Kindsight proof-of-concept said to be ideal tool 'to launch an insider attack against a corporate network or government network'
Antone Gonsalves | 29 Jun | Read more
Many organizations have a computer security incident response team (CSIRT) that swoops into action to battle malware outbreaks, other types of cyberattacks and possible insider threats, and at networking giant Cisco, that CSIRT team is made up of about 60 people trying to protect a business with about 75,000 employees.
Ellen Messmer | 29 Nov | Read more
Up to 13 percent of US and Canadian PC consumers show evidence of malware infection, with nearly half affected by high-risk botnets, rootkits and bank Trojans, Alcatel-Lucent‘s Kindsight division has reported.
John E Dunn | 02 Nov | Read more