Swiss Government Invites Hackers to Pen Test Their Voting System
The Swiss government is eager to ensure that its e-voting system is safe and secure…
The Swiss government is eager to ensure that its e-voting system is safe and secure…
Interview with Karl Sigler, Security Research Manager for Trustwave SpiderLabs, on the recently disclosed vulnerability…
On the 6 February, cyber-security firm Positive Technologies published its penetration testing activity report for…
Australian Parliament computer network compromised, new phishing attack using Google Translate, and Apple patches FaceTime bug as well as two zero-days Google says were exploited in the wild on episode 216 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
MacOS zero-day flaw discovered but researcher won’t share with Apple, Google cautions Nest users against poor password practices, and Mozilla Firefox to get site isolation feature on episode 215 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
RDP vulnerabilities make new reverse RDP attacks possible, new Google Chrome extension warns users of leaked passwords, and OpenOffice and LibreOffice vulnerabilities on episode 214 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
A new Linux backdoor trojan discovered, Jack’d app exposes private user images, and Huddle House POS system breach on episode 213 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
Not all hackers are intent on stealing data or victimising users. Some use their skills…
A new sextortion scam claims to infect users through popular adult website, Chrome to warn of lookalike URLs, and Houzz suffers user data breach on episode 212 of our daily cybersecurity podcast.
In iOS 12, Apple implemented the use of Shortcuts App into its voice assistant Siri. These…