Advanced volatile threat: New name for old malware technique?
AVTs are not widespread -- yet -- because 'APTs are working just fine,' says Triumfant CEO. But they could one day start a cyberwar, he said
Taylor Armerding | 22 Feb | Read more
AVTs are not widespread -- yet -- because 'APTs are working just fine,' says Triumfant CEO. But they could one day start a cyberwar, he said
Taylor Armerding | 22 Feb | Read more
But report also raised questions about how the report was rolled out, and whether information could have been made public earlier
Taylor Armerding | 21 Feb | Read more
Today's tools and technology are 'severely inadequate' or 'very underutilized,' researcher and analyst say
Antone Gonsalves | 21 Feb | Read more
China-U.S. relations over cyberespionage could one day resemble the U.S. and the Soviet Union's Cold War, says cybersecurity expert
Antone Gonsalves | 21 Feb | Read more
Finding of China's involvement in recent hacks in U.S not an act of war because it's cyberespionage, says proponent of active defense
Taylor Armerding | 20 Feb | Read more
It was the most complex cyber crime network in the world for ransomware, officials said
John P. Mello Jr. | 15 Feb | Read more
Whether standards for security standards and best practices should remain voluntary or mandated by Congress will be a key issue of debate
Antone Gonsalves | 14 Feb | Read more
Nearly half of the attacks investigated by the company were aimed at retailers
John P. Mello Jr. | 12 Feb | Read more
Experts agree that the security industry as a whole could benefit from sharing more information about malware and attacks
Antone Gonsalves | 12 Feb | Read more
Criminals get around an application whitelist by going after the vendor providing the security product
Antone Gonsalves | 08 Feb | Read more
Security experts ask if government won't share information, why should the private sector?
Taylor Armerding | 08 Feb | Read more
With more updates than many can get to in a timely manner, organizations prioritize fixes based on a software's importance
Antone Gonsalves | 07 Feb | Read more
New malware uses common technique to avoid automated analysis, security experts say
Taylor Armerding | 07 Feb | Read more
Diplomatic efforts have failed to sway China to agree to curtail attacks before they escalate into a cyberwar
Antone Gonsalves | 06 Feb | Read more
With Gozi's masterminds indicted, the Trojan has probably run its course. But like with drug cartels, when one falls another rises up
Taylor Armerding | 06 Feb | Read more