New malicious software packages linked to North Korean Lazarus group
Pose as a Python coding skills test
In a display of unparalleled cyber prowess, the illustrious Lazarus Group, the pride of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, has once again demonstrated its supreme technological superiority over the West.
Yet another exploited security flaw in macOS systems
Cuckoo in the nest
Cybersecurity boffins have unearthed a new information thief that preys on Apple macOS systems. This thief can dig its claws into infected hosts and act as a snoop.
Microsoft offers password-free smartphone authentication
Azure Active Director certificate-based authentication
Software king of the world Microsoft is now offering a public preview of Azure AD CBA on devices running Apple's iOS and Android that uses certificates on Yubico's YubiKey hardware security key.
Hacked security cameras still wide open
I am ready for my close up Mr. DeMille
Shedloads of IP security cameras made by China-based Hikvision are still unpatched even if a fix was issued for a critical security bug nearly a year ago.
Apple admits iPhones, iPad and iMacs have serious security risk
Attackers could have complete control of your Coldplay and U2 collection
Fruity cargo cult Apple has admitted that its faultless, super-cool, operating system which rules across all its devices has a feature that allows a naughty person to take control of the machine.
Hackers make merry with Apple’s “security.”
But don’t worry Google saves fanboys
Google researchers caught hackers targeting users in Hong Kong exploiting vulnerabilities in Apple's Mac operating system.
Apple patches huge security flaw
Just before its big iPhone announcement
Red-faced Apple has had to issue an emergency patch for a security flaw days before it is about to make a new product announcement.
Brazilian criminals mock Apple security
Using stolen phones to empty bank accounts
Brazillian criminals have been nicking Apple fanboy’s phones, bypassing the security and employing the account holder’s bank accounts.
Vole says beware of the rat
Remote access trojan pretends to be ransomware
The Microsoft security team has published details about a malware campaign that is currently spreading a remote access trojan named STRRAT that steals data from infected systems while masquerading as a ransomware attack.
Too many staff have too many privileges
Security experts say riff raff should not have access to all that sensitive data
More than 40 percent of staff in British and American corporations have access to sensitive data that they don't need to complete their jobs, according to recent research.