AMD confirms it is preparing patches for newly outed CPU flaws
AMD claims it's patches will have no impact on CPU performance, distinguishing the bugs from the Meltdown and Spectre issues.
AMD claims it's patches will have no impact on CPU performance, distinguishing the bugs from the Meltdown and Spectre issues.
Apple has rolled out a new version of Safari's cross-site tracking defenses and new mitigations for techniques that ad firms were using to bypass the privacy protocols.
A year long Federal Trade Commission probe into patchy smartphone updates has resulted in no punishments, but could lay down the groundwork for future fines.
Facebook may like some to a Safari privacy feature that was intended to frustrate the use of third-party cookies to track users across sites.
You an remotely breach some Cisco products by typing in a blank password.
Cisco anti-ransomware plus Apple hardware equals “enhanced cyber insurance”.
Attackers use fake security news to lure macOS users to a page hosting a fake Symantec product that installs password-stealing malware.
Tech support scammers evolve attack for a world where victims commonly use an iPhone and a Windows PC.
Apple's Face ID fooled by ghoulish mask.
Google's Project Zero gives you one more reason to update to iOS 11.
In pursuit of reliability, Google tightens control over Android hardware with Play Protect.
Hacking a encrypted messaging app is now worth $500,000, or more than twice an exploit for hacking a mobile via cop-controlled mobile tower.
Apple's firmware for the HomePod points to a new face unlock feature for the iPhone 8 that replaces Touch ID.
Adobe will officially stop supporting Flash Player by 2021, by which time all browser makers will block the plugin from loading.
Critics say the The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) program, managed by MITRE, is falling far behind in its mission to catalog and identify all known vulnerabilities. Its defenders say a new model is closing that gap.
Taylor Armerding | 11 Jul | Read more