STEM Audio Table Rife with Business-Threatening Bugs
The desktop conferencing IoT gadget allows remote attackers to install all kinds of malware and move laterally to other parts of enterprise networks.
Read MoreThe desktop conferencing IoT gadget allows remote attackers to install all kinds of malware and move laterally to other parts of enterprise networks.
Read MoreOn June 8, Amazon’s pulling all its devices into a device-to-device wireless mix, inspiring FUD along the way. Now’s the time to opt out if you’re be-FUDdled.
Read MoreWork’s being done with uber-lightweight nanoagents on every IoT device to stop malicious behavior, such as a scourge of botnet attacks, among other threats.
Read MoreThe newly discovered malware infects IoT devices in tandem with the prolific Gafgyt botnet, using known security vulnerabilities.
Read MoreCustomers panic and question parent company Anker’s security and privacy practices after learning their home videos could be accessed and even controlled by strangers due to a server-upgrade glitch.
Read MoreKeynoters from Cisco, Netflix and RSA highlighted lessons from the last year, and cybersecurity’s new mandate in the post-pandemic world: Bounce back stronger.
Read MorePandemic and evolving IT demands are having a major, negative impact on CISO’s mental health, a survey found.
Read MoreThe ‘Send My’ exploit can use Apple’s locator service to collect and send information from nearby devices for later upload to iCloud servers.
Read MoreWi-Fi devices going back to 1997 are vulnerable to attackers who can steal your data if they’re in range.
Read MoreAamir Lakhani, researcher at FortiGuard Labs, discusses leading-edge threats related to edge access/browsers/IoT, and the COVID-19 vaccine, as a way of getting into larger organizations.
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