December 5, 2019Security (Literally) Put a Ring on It: Protecting Biometric Fingerprints Kaspersky creates a prototype ring you can wear on your finger for authentication. ——– Free High Security Email from Sigma
December 5, 2019Security The Edge Cartoon Contest: You Better Watch Out … Feeling creative this holiday season? Submit your caption in the comments, and our panel of experts will reward the winner with a […]
December 5, 2019Security Microsoft Issues Advisory for Windows Hello for Business An issue exists in Windows Hello for Business when public keys persist after a device is removed from Active Directory, if the […]
December 5, 2019Security Navigating Security in the Cloud Underestimating the security changes that need to accompany a shift to the cloud could be fatal to a business. Here’s why. ——– […]
December 5, 2019Security Attackers Continue to Exploit Outlook Home Page Flaw FireEye issues guidance on locking down Outlook, claiming that security researchers, at least, are able to work around the patch issued by […]
December 5, 2019Security Application & Infrastructure Risk Management: You’ve Been Doing It Backward Before getting more scanning tools, think about what’s needed to defend your organization’s environment and devise a plan to ensure all needed […]
December 5, 2019Security The iPhone 11 Pro’s Location Data Puzzler One of the more curious behaviors of Apple’s new iPhone 11 Pro is that it intermittently seeks the user’s location information even […]
December 4, 2019Security An Update on Android TLS Adoption Posted by Bram Bonné, Senior Software Engineer, Android Platform Security & Chad Brubaker, Staff Software Engineer, Android Platform Security Android is committed […]
December 4, 2019Security SMS company exposes millions of text messages, credentials online Researchers at VpnMentor claim that the TrueDialog data leak exposure could have compromised tens of millions of people. ——– Free High Security […]
December 4, 2019Security IM RAT spy tool seller raided, busted, kicked offline The spyware gave complete control of victimized computers, sold for as little as$25, and was bought by 14,500 hackers worldwide. ——– Free […]