Microsoft plugs Word and Edge bugs, kicks off 2017 with just four bulletins
Microsoft has rolled out its first fixes for 2017, offering fixes across just three bulletins, as well as one bulletin for Adobe's Flash Player in Internet Explorer.
Microsoft has rolled out its first fixes for 2017, offering fixes across just three bulletins, as well as one bulletin for Adobe's Flash Player in Internet Explorer.
he National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) plans to add over 200,000 Android and iOS apps to a software library that helps digital forensics investigators target potential evidence.
After yet another Flash zero-day, Microsoft has unveiled plans to phase out the buggy software for good.
Adobe rolls out its fifth and likely final patch for a Flash Player zero-day in 2016.
Android 7.1.1 is ready to install for Nexus and Pixel devices, bringing with it features previously available only to Pixel devices and the December patch, which fixes 40 issues covering 74 vulnerabilities.
A four year investigation by German police has culminated in a coordinated takedown of around 830,000 domains used to control hundreds of thousands of ransomware infections.
Last Friday’s attack that cut access to dozens of popular websites was likely carried out by kids rather than Russia or another state actor, according to a firm that’s been closely tracking the incident.
Fingerprint biometric scanners might be a popular tool for law enforcement and securing smartphones, but it could also help improve vaccination rates in developing countries.
If you have an account with Yahoo and haven’t changed your password since 2014, now is the time to do it. The company confirmed today a copy of sensitive user account information was stolen from its network in “late 2014” and suspects the attacker was a state-sponsored actor.
Apple’s major iOS 10 update is rolling out across the globe today, and on top of a long list of new features it also brings a handful of important security fixes.
From January, Google’s Chrome browser will start telling its one billion users that pages on an unencrypted HTTP connection are not secure.
Google has rolled out more detailed explanations for why a site has been labelled as risky to visit by Safe Browsing and better answers for how to fix the problem.
The FBI has issued a warning over a massive increase in business email scams or ‘whaling attacks’, which have cost businesses a staggering $2.3bn in losses in under three years.
Criminals recently used eBay-owned Australian online classifieds site gumtree.com.au to spread malware through online display ads.
The first fully functioning Mac ransomware is actually derived from the first notable piece of ransomware for Linux servers, but the decryption tools available to Linux victims may not be delivered for Macs.