A month after details about the “Lazy FP State Restore” Intel CPU bug surfaced online, Microsoft has rolled out patches to fix this vulnerability at the operating system’s level. […]…
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Understanding SIEM Technology: How to Add Value to Your Security Intelligence Implementation
Security information and event management (SIEM) technology has been around for more than a decade — and the market is growing by the minute. So, it may seem strange that…
Why It’s Time to Cross Out the Checklist Approach to Vendor Security
It’s such a great feeling to check a box on your vendor security checklist. You establish a relationship with a third party — check! You meet another regulatory requirement —…
Trends 2018: Doing time for cybercrime
Law enforcement and malware research join forces to take down cybercriminals The post Trends 2018: Doing time for cybercrime appeared first on WeLiveSecurity This post appeared first on We Live…
Engineer Found Guilty of Stealing Navy Secrets via Dropbox Account
A jury trial found a former engineer at a Navy contractor guilty of stealing trade secrets regarding Navy projects by uploading the files to his personal Dropbox account. […] This…
Your Google phone will soon screen nuisance calls
Google is reportedly adding a new feature to its phone app that will breathe a sigh of relief to beleaguered phone users everywhere: Built-in screening for nuisance callers. This post…
Engineer Found Guilty for Stealing Navy Secrets via Dropbox Account
A jury trial found a former engineer at a Navy contractor guilty of stealing trade secrets regarding Navy projects by uploading the files to his personal Dropbox account. […] This…
Hackers break into newswire services, trade on what they find
Some financially-motivated hackers go straight for the money, but others take a more circuitous route, going after information that they can use for profit. That’s what criminals convicted this week…
Default router password leads to spilled military secrets
The hacker tried selling the US military files for $150 on the dark web, but only undercover analysts paid any attention. This post appeared first on Naked Security Blog by…
Snakes on a plane! (Stuffed inside a hard drive)
When we talk about worms and viruses on your hard drive, we ain’t talking ball python. Usually. TSA caught the “organic mass” in screening. This post appeared first on Naked…