Target has agreed to pay $10 million to settle a class action lawsuit stemming from the data breach the company experienced in 2013. According...
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Target has agreed to pay $10 million to settle a class action lawsuit stemming from the data breach the company experienced in 2013. According...
Seconds count when dealing with a security incident. A new survey from Osterman Research however has found that many companies believe it would take...
Google has been reviewing applications before they are published on Google Play in order to better protect users, according to the company. As part...
Last fall, the Gartner analyst firm predicted that through 2015, 75 percent of mobile applications would fail basic tests related to security and enterprise...
Microsoft has blacklisted a fraudulent SSL certificate the company said could be used to spoof content and perform phishing and man-in-the-middle attacks.
U.S. government requests for Facebook user data dropped off in the second half of 2014, according to the social networking site's latest Transparency Report.
DLL hijacking is not just a Windows thing: it turns out that a conceptually similar attack is possible for OS X systems.
Feeling pressured to keep your organization secure? You are not alone.
Federal authorities want courts to have more leeway in granting injunctions to take down botnets.
Researchers at Kaspersky Lab pulled back more of the layers covering the activities of the Equation Group today with the release of details about the...
Access to the personal email server used by former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was not encrypted or authenticated by a digital certificate for...
Microsoft released a fix for the FREAK vulnerability today as part of a massive Patch Tuesday security update.