To bug bounty or not?
Your organisation doesn't have security weaknesses. Okay, maybe a few but you invest enough in security that you don’t need the whole Internet to help out. But what if it can?
Your organisation doesn't have security weaknesses. Okay, maybe a few but you invest enough in security that you don’t need the whole Internet to help out. But what if it can?
Obama wants to boost U.S. supercomputing power...OPM, Anthem hackers also hit United Airlines...Oracle preps 'Sonoma' chip for low-priced Sparc servers...and more tech news.
IDG News Service staff | 30 Jul | Read more
The cyberespionage group that stole the personal records of millions of Americans from U.S. health insurer Anthem and the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has also reportedly breached United Airlines.
Lucian Constantin | 30 Jul | Read more
The antivirus field is increasingly competitive, but one Australian vendor is going big guns in its effort to carve out a global niche for its SecuraLive security brand. More options will be a boon for small businesses, who have been given some guidance on security governance through new ISACA publications; other companies will find value in the expertise of Fujitsu Australia, which has leveraged its extensive corporate information-security expertise to build a new consulting and managed-services arm for Australian businesses.
David Braue | 01 Jun | Read more
United Airlines is offering rewards to researchers for finding flaws in its websites but the company is excluding bugs related to in-flight systems, which the U.S. government says may be increasingly targeted by hackers.
Jeremy Kirk | 26 May | Read more
The FBI contends a cybersecurity researcher said he caused an airplane's engine to climb after hacking its software, according to a court document.
Jeremy Kirk | 18 May | Read more
United Airlines is offering rewards to researchers for finding flaws in its websites but the company is excluding bugs related to in-flight systems, which the U.S. government says may be increasingly targeted by hackers.
Jeremy Kirk | 15 May | Read more
British Airways recently acknowledged that they suffered a security breach impacting their frequent flyer program. This is yet another security breach to impacted loyalty program systems. Earlier this year both American Airlines and United Airlines suffered security breaches where user accounts were compromised by criminals using stolen account credentials.
Brian Honan | 01 Apr | Read more
Frequent fliers get all the perks - and all the attention from cyber criminals, apparently. United Airlines, American Airlines, and Park-n-Fly have all reported breaches in the past few days, pointing to an emerging trend of attacks targeted specifically at travelers.
Tony Bradley | 20 Jan | Read more
Three dozen loyalty accounts belonging to United Airlines customers saw fraudulent transactions after hackers used login credentials collected from an unknown source.
Jeremy Kirk | 12 Jan | Read more
A senior U.S. senator is asking airlines about their data privacy practices, saying he's concerned about what information the companies are collecting and sharing with third parties.
Grant Gross | 19 Aug | Read more
Will BYOD lead to a rash of lawsuits from employees who feel violated? Or maybe a headline-grabbing, class-action lawsuit? Your company better make sure it has an explicit terms-of-use BYOD agreement. Here are ways companies can protect themselves.
Tom Kaneshige | 22 Apr | Read more