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SecurityWeek.webp 2019-02-08 15:44:01 Study Analyzes Challenges, Concerns for IT/OT Convergence (lien direct) A survey conducted by the Ponemon Institute on behalf of security solutions provider TUV Rheinland OpenSky analyzes the security, safety and privacy challenges and concerns related to the convergence between information technology (IT), operational technology (OT), and industrial internet of things (IIoT).
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-02-08 15:25:03 Site Isolation is Coming to Firefox (lien direct) Mozilla is getting ready to boost the security of Firefox users with the addition of Site Isolation in the not too distant future.  ★★★★★
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-02-08 15:04:00 Google Open Sources Fuzzing Platform (lien direct) Google announced this week that it has open sourced ClusterFuzz, the fuzzing infrastructure it built to help finding memory corruption bugs in Chrome. ★★★★★
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-02-08 13:59:01 NATO Opens Defense Innovation Challenge Seeking C4ISR Solutions (lien direct) The NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI) has opened its fourth annual Defense Innovation Challenge. It is open to start-ups, SMEs and academia; and invites proposals on solutions to support NATO's command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) and cyber capabilities. ★★★
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-02-08 13:05:02 Huawei \'Shocked, Amused\' by Espionage Accusations (lien direct) Huawei's top executive in Europe brushed off Western critics and defended the company's track record against accusations that it could serve as front for Chinese spying.
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-02-08 11:54:04 Don\'t Search for a Needle in a Haystack: Use Cases for Threat Intelligence (lien direct) Threat Intelligence Can be Used to Support Effective and Automated Incident Response Threat
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-02-08 09:55:05 Google Spots Attacks Exploiting iOS Zero-Day Flaws (lien direct) Google security researchers revealed that two of the vulnerabilities patched by Apple on Thursday with the release of iOS 12.1.4 were zero-day flaws exploited in the wild by malicious actors.
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-02-08 06:56:04 Apple Patches FaceTime Spying Vulnerability (lien direct) Apple has finally released an iOS update that should fully patch the Group FaceTime vulnerability that could have been exploited to spy on users through their device's microphone and camera. Vulnerability
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-02-08 03:13:05 20 Indicted in Multimillion-Dollar Online Fraud Scheme (lien direct) Federal prosecutors have indicted 20 people in a multimillion-dollar international online fraud scheme.
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-02-08 02:25:02 Australia Wields Vast Decryption Powers Before Planned Review (lien direct) Australian security agencies have begun using sweeping new powers to access encrypted communications, even before a promised review to address concerns from the likes of Google, Apple and Facebook. ★★★★★
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-02-08 01:09:04 Australian Parliament Computer Network Breached (lien direct) Australia's parliament revealed Friday that its computer network had been compromised by an unspecified "security incident" and said an investigation was under way. ★★★★★
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-02-07 18:41:01 Phishers Serve Fake Login Pages via Google Translate (lien direct) A recent phishing attack targeting mobile users leveraged Google Translate to serve fake login pages to Google and Facebook users. ★★
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-02-07 17:30:05 Zero-day Vulnerability Highlights the Responsible Disclosure Dilemma (lien direct) A zero-day vulnerability found in a video-conferencing system and responsibly disclosed led to the response, "Our developers are aware of some known vulnerabilities with the systems, development for these devices has slowed significantly as they are End of Life. For devices that are still under support, we may target future releases." Vulnerability ★★★★★
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-02-07 16:56:05 (Déjà vu) Micro-segmentation Security Firm Illumio Raises $65 Million (lien direct) Illumio, a company that specializes in securing data centers and cloud environments through micro-segmentation, on Thursday announced that it raised $65 million in a Series E funding round, which brings the total raised to date to more than $332.5 million.
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-02-07 15:52:00 Critical Flaws Allow Hackers to Take Control of Kunbus Industrial Gateway (lien direct) Several serious vulnerabilities have been identified in a gateway made by Kunbus, including flaws that can be exploited to take complete control of a device.
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-02-07 15:49:00 Fortinet Introduces New Next-Generation Firewalls (lien direct) Fortinet this week announced new FortiGate Next-Generation Firewalls (NGFWs), which help customers improve security through implementing Intent-based Segmentation
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-02-01 15:45:05 Israel Seeks to Beat Election Cyber Bots (lien direct) Amy Spiro is one of many Israeli journalists who recently received a direct message on her Twitter account linking to a sensational news story. The sender, using the Jewish-sounding name "Bina Melamed", directed her to a fake story falsely alleging former Israeli defence minister Avigdor Lieberman was a Russian spy.
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-02-01 13:55:01 Home Design Website Houzz Alerts Users of Data Breach (lien direct) Home remodeling and design platform Houzz informed customers this week of a data breach that involved some personal information. Data Breach
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-02-01 07:10:05 New York Investigating Apple\'s Response to FaceTime Spying Bug (lien direct) New York authorities have announced the launch of an investigation into the recently disclosed FaceTime vulnerability that can be exploited to spy on users. The probe focuses on Apple's failure to warn customers and the company's slow response.
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-31 21:55:03 Minnesota Department of Human Services Reports Data Breach (lien direct) The Minnesota Department of Human Services says a data breach potentially exposed personal information on up to 3,000 people. Data Breach
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-31 20:16:05 Facebook Takes Down Vast Iran-led Manipulation Campaign (lien direct) Facebook said Thursday it took down hundreds of "inauthentic" accounts from Iran that were part of a vast manipulation campaign operating in more than 20 countries. The world's biggest social network said it removed 783 pages, groups and accounts "for engaging in coordinated inauthentic behavior tied to Iran."
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-31 19:11:02 GitHub Helps Developers Keep Dependencies Secure via Dependabot (lien direct) Microsoft-owned GitHub informed developers on Thursday that they can easily ensure that the dependencies used by their applications are always secure and up to date through an integration of its Security Advisory API with Dependabot.
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-31 18:44:02 Firms That Sold Fake Social Media Activity Settle With New York State (lien direct) Companies that sold fake social media activity have reached a settlement with the state of New York in a case that, for the first time, established such activity as illegal, the state's attorney general said Wednesday.
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-31 17:59:04 State Bank of India Leaves Millions of Customer Messages Exposed (lien direct) The State Bank of India is the latest large organization to leave a database full of personal information exposed and accessible on the internet.
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-31 17:21:03 Dell Teams With CrowdStrike, Secureworks for New Endpoint Security Offering (lien direct) Dell on Thursday announced that it has teamed up with its subsidiary Secureworks and CrowdStrike for a new endpoint security offering that includes threat prevention, detection and response services. Threat ★★★
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-31 15:48:00 Mac Malware Steals Browser Cookies, Sensitive Data (lien direct) A recently discovered piece of Mac malware is targeting browser cookies associated with mainstream cryptocurrency exchanges and wallet service websites, as well as personal user information, Palo Alto Networks security researchers say. Malware ★★★★
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-31 15:38:02 Why User Names and Passwords Are Not Enough (lien direct) Security Leaders are Finally Recognizing How Big of a Problem Credential Compromises Are Guideline
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-31 15:22:00 (Déjà vu) Cloud Security Firm Aporeto Raises $20 Million (lien direct) Cloud security firm Aporeto on Wednesday announced that it raised $20 million in a Series B funding round, which brings the total raised by the company to date to $34.5 million.
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-31 15:16:04 The Tricky Balance in Declining or Accepting Online Payments (lien direct) False positives are one of the biggest problems for security controls. In malware detection they interrupt work and divert incident response away from real issues. But in ecommerce and financial fraud detection, false positives can have a direct and serious effect on profitability. In most cases, it is a balance between high detection (more secure but with more false positives), and lower detection (less secure with fewer false positives).  Malware
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-31 13:35:05 U.S. Takes Aim at North Korea\'s Joanap Botnet (lien direct) U.S. Government Announces Initiative to Disrupt Joanap Botnet Associated With North Korean Regime 
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-31 07:13:03 Employee Data Compromised in Airbus Breach (lien direct) Aircraft maker Airbus on Wednesday revealed that information on some of its employees was compromised as a result of a data breach.
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-30 21:56:02 Huawei: How the Telecoms Giant is Seen Around the World (lien direct) US charges against Chinese telecoms giant Huawei have cranked up tensions between the world's two biggest economies, but the company is already facing obstructions around the world over alleged cyber-security risks.
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-30 21:31:04 Firefox 65 Brings Improved Privacy Protections (lien direct) Mozilla this week released the stable version of Firefox 65 with privacy protection improvements, patches, and other security enhancements inside. 
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-30 18:57:04 Yahoo Breach Settlement Rejected by Judge (lien direct) A U.S. judge has rejected the settlement between Yahoo and users impacted by the massive data breaches suffered by the company, citing, among other things, inadequate disclosure of the settlement fund and high attorney fees. Yahoo
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-30 16:48:02 Facebook Paid Users to Track Smartphone Use: Report (lien direct) Facebook paid users, including teens, to track their smartphone activity as part of an effort to glean more data that could help the social network's competition efforts, according to a new report that may raise fresh privacy concerns.
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-30 16:27:04 Travel Search Website Skyscanner Launches Bug Bounty Program (lien direct) Travel search website Skyscanner announced on Wednesday the launch of a public bug bounty program with rewards of up to $2,000 per vulnerability. Skyscanner has been running a private bug bounty program, which it claims helped address over 200 vulnerabilities in its systems. The company has now decided to open its program to the public.
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-30 16:03:00 (Déjà vu) Bangladesh to Sue Philippine Bank Over $81M Cyber Heist (lien direct) Bangladesh will Wednesday file a lawsuit in New York against a Philippine bank over its involvement in one of the biggest-ever cyber heists, the country's central bank governor said.
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-30 15:13:01 Internet Society Publishes Privacy Code of Conduct (lien direct) In his Time magazine article from two weeks ago, Apple CEO Tim Cook declared that people deserve privacy online. "Consumers shouldn't have to tolerate another year of companies irresponsibly amassing huge user profiles," he wrote.
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-30 15:13:00 Encryption Firm Fortanix Raises $23 Million (lien direct) Fortanix, a California-based company that specializes in encrypting data and applications, on Wednesday announced that it raised $23 million in a Series B funding round, which brings the total funding to date to $31 million.
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-30 11:36:04 Mimecast Acquires Cloud Migration Firm Simply Migrate (lien direct) Mimecast, a company that focuses on email security, acquired Simply Migrate (a cloud migration specialist) for an undisclosed sum on January 29, 2019. The purpose is to allow Mimecast customers to more easily migrate legacy email archives to Mimecast's modern cloud system.
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-30 11:08:04 5 New Year\'s Resolutions for Your IoT Security Strategy (lien direct) A new year has arrived, and with it comes the opportunity to make all kinds of transformations to help your business. No matter how you navigated the dangerous threat landscape during the past years, it's time for all of us in operational technology (OT) security to make firm decisions to do or not do something for the safety of our business and environment. Threat
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-30 07:16:02 U.S. Intel Community: Russia, China Can Disrupt Critical Infrastructure (lien direct) Russia and China are capable of disrupting critical infrastructure in the United States, and Iran is not far behind, according to the Worldwide Threat Assessment made public by the U.S. intelligence community on Tuesday. Threat
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-30 03:06:05 DNS Providers to Cease Implementing DNS Resolver Workarounds (lien direct) Starting on February 1, 2019, a number of DNS software and service providers will cease implementing DNS resolver workarounds for systems that don't follow the Extensions to DNS (EDNS) protocol. 
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-29 19:11:03 Iran-Linked Hackers Use Array of Tools to Steal Data: FireEye (lien direct) An Iran-linked cyber-espionage group responsible for widespread theft of data is using a broad range of custom and off-the-shelf tools, FireEye security researchers say. 
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-29 17:11:01 Symantec Adds New Features, Services to Endpoint Security Offering (lien direct) Symantec on Tuesday announced significant improvements to its endpoint security offering, including new Endpoint Protection features, and the launch of a Managed Endpoint Detection and Response (MEDR) service. ★★★★
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-29 15:31:05 Israel Blocks Iran Cyber-attacks \'Daily\': Netanyahu (lien direct) Israel Flag with Cyber
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-29 15:20:04 Researcher Escalates Privileges on Exchange 2013 via NTLM Relay Attack (lien direct) Microsoft Exchange 2013 and newer versions allow an attacker to escalate privileges when performing a NT LAN Manager (NTLM) relay attack, a security researcher warns.
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-29 15:08:01 Crypto Hardware Maker nCipher Re-Emerges From Thales After 20 Years (lien direct) nCipher re-emerged from Thales as a separate stand-alone company manufacturing and marketing hardware security modules (HSMs) on January 7, 2019, and was officially launched on January 26, 2019. It had been acquired by Thales for just over $100 million in July 2008, after being founded by Alex and Nicko Nicko van Someren in 1996. 
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-29 14:43:03 2019 Singapore ICS Cyber Security Conference Call for Presentations Closes Jan. 31 (lien direct) SecurityWeek ICS Cybersecurity Conference Singapore 2019
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-01-29 14:43:00 Salt Security Emerges From Stealth With API Protection Solution (lien direct) Salt Security emerged from stealth mode on Tuesday with a solution designed to identify and prevent API attacks, and $10 million in funding.
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