Cisco has released patches for high-severity vulnerabilities impacting Secure Network Analytics and Identity Services Engine (ISE) products.
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Cisco has released patches for high-severity vulnerabilities impacting Secure Network Analytics and Identity Services Engine (ISE) products.
Developers of Android applications will be required by Google to allow users to delete their account and data from within the app and online.
An innocent-looking portable speaker can hide a hacking device that launches CAN injection attacks, which have been used to steal cars.
Recently identified dark web portal Styx Marketplace focuses on financial fraud, identity theft, and money laundering.
Forty-one cybersecurity-related M&A deals were announced in March 2023.
Law enforcement announced the takedown of Genesis Market, but the impact on the cybercrime marketplace’s infrastructure may be limited.
Online tax return filing service eFile.com was injected with malicious JavaScript code serving malware to visitors.
Push Security has raised $15 million in a Series A funding round led by Google Ventures.
Consulting giant KPMG spins out a startup building technology to secure AI (artificial intelligence) applications and deployments.
Chrome 112 was released to the stable channel this week with 16 security fixes, including 14 for vulnerabilities reported by external researchers.
Android’s April 2023 security updates were released this week with patches for two critical-severity vulnerabilities leading to remote code execution.
The FBI has seized Genesis Market, a major cybercrime website offering stolen device fingerprints.
Nexx has ignored repeated attempts to report critical product vulnerabilities that can be exploited to remotely open garage doors, and take control of alarms and smart plugs.
Strivacity, a Virginia startup working on technology to simplify and secure customer logins, has attracted $20 million in funding to fuel global expansion plans.
CISA has added to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog a Zimbra vulnerability exploited in attacks targeting NATO countries
California startup Trustle banks a $6 million seed round to join the competitive cloud access management technology space.