Finally, in the Enterprise Security News, Funding is back, in preparation for RSA! Devo raises $100M and becomes our 56th unicorn, JupiterOne raises $70M and becomes our 57th unicorn! Open source projects get some security funding, 10 more funding announcements, Mimecast has been taken private and is now delisted from the NASDAQ, ReliaQuest acquire...
Web applications have a new and dangerous security gap which requires attention: client-side security. The code and content that a web application delivers into a web browser is a ripe attack surface and requires different consideration, tools, and knowledge than required by traditional web application security. This segment will explore what clien...
Threat actors have updated the XLoader botnet malware to leverage the probability theory in an effort to better conceal its command-and-control servers without the need to change infrastructure.
BleepingComputer reports that Windows Subsystem for Linux has been increasingly leveraged by threat actors as an attack surface for new malware development.
Mobile trojan detections have significantly increased in the first quarter of 2022 even though mobile malware volumes have dwindled since 2020, suggesting the increasing push toward more advanced threat campaigns, BleepingComputer reports.
This week, Dr. Doug talks: Flying pastry, Twitter policies and fines, Office, VMWARE, Zyxel, Digital Driver's licenses, and Verizon, along with Jason Wood on this episode of the Security Weekly News!
Telecommunications providers have been mainly targeted by a custom BPFDoor malware implant, which has exploited an old security vulnerability in Solaris systems.
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