Predicting 2018: Manufacturers Shift to Hardware Security

The market for cybersecurity is getting more saturated by the hour. Companies and products keep popping out of the woodwork, claiming to provide new flavors of security that Keep You and Your Data Safe! A few of these solutions are good. Most of them a… Continue reading Predicting 2018: Manufacturers Shift to Hardware Security

U.S. Officially Accuses North Korea for WannaCry Attack

The U.S. government says it has evidence that North Korea was responsible for the WannaCry ransomware outbreak that infected around 300,000 computers around the world in May, disrupting operations across thousands of organizations. “After careful… Continue reading U.S. Officially Accuses North Korea for WannaCry Attack

Data Forensics: A New Frontier in Malware Prevention and Detection

Companies devote around 90 percent of their cybersecurity resources to prevention and detection. Through regular patching and other basic prevention measures, network and security teams are keeping the world’s malware at bay and detecting ransomware be… Continue reading Data Forensics: A New Frontier in Malware Prevention and Detection

Déjà Vu All Over Again – Russian Active Measures

Reviewing the current discourse surrounding the use of social networks by Russia, one cannot help but have a sense of déjà vu, as the tried and true Cold War tactics of the Soviet Union percolate to the forefront. Specifically, how the Russian informat… Continue reading Déjà Vu All Over Again – Russian Active Measures

New Triton Malware Framework Attacks Critical Infrastructure

Security researchers have come across new malware designed to infect specialized safety controllers used in industrial infrastructure, in what is believed to be a well-funded nation state attack. The malware framework was recovered by FireEye’s M… Continue reading New Triton Malware Framework Attacks Critical Infrastructure

Global Traffic to High-Profile Sites Believed Hijacked

Global internet traffic to IP addresses belonging to Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Apple and other high-profile tech companies was rerouted Tuesday through a little-known ISP in Russia. Researchers suspect the traffic was hijacked. The incident lasted f… Continue reading Global Traffic to High-Profile Sites Believed Hijacked

Global Traffic to High-Profile Sites Believed Hijacked

Global internet traffic to IP addresses belonging to Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Apple and other high-profile tech companies was rerouted Tuesday through a little-known ISP in Russia. Researchers suspect the traffic was hijacked. The incident lasted f… Continue reading Global Traffic to High-Profile Sites Believed Hijacked

Many Websites Vulnerable to 19-Year-Old TLS Decryption Attack

Many websites, firewalls and load balancers are vulnerable to an attack that can allow hackers to decrypt TLS traffic between them and users or to sign data with their certificate’s private key. The weakness was found by independent researcher Ha… Continue reading Many Websites Vulnerable to 19-Year-Old TLS Decryption Attack