TechCisco, Fortinet Confirm 'NSA Hack' Vulnerabilities Exposed By 'Shadow Brokers' Cisco and Fortinet acknowledged that the data leaked recently by the hacking organization the Shadow Brokers is legitimate. The firewalls from the two firms were compromised some years ago, but fixes were recently deployed.by Horia Ungureanu
Tech'Shadow Brokers' Claim To Have Acquired Tools Used By NSA-Linked Hackers: Legitimate Threat Or Elaborate Hoax?by Aaron Mamiit
TechAfter Germany Attacks, Facebook Pledges To Cooperate With Authorities To Fight Terrorismby Alexandra Burlacu
TechSymantec Warns Advanced Malware Turns Eye Of Sauron On Targets In Europe, Russia And Chinaby Horia Ungureanu
TechDARPA Autonomous Bug-Hunting Bots Don't Need Human Hackers Anymore: Are Bots The Future Of Cybersecurity?by Horia Ungureanu
TechThe Jeep Hackers Reveal New Exploit: They Can Take Over The Vehicle While Running At High Speedsby Aaron Mamiit
TechClinton Campaign Tapping Black Hat Hacker Conference This Week: Cybersecurity Fundraiser, 'Cyber Policy Issues' Discussionby Horia Ungureanu
TechHackers Can Record Every Press On A Wireless Keyboard Using This Attack: What Brands And Models Are Vulnerable?by Aaron Mamiit
TechThink Twice Before Buying That Moto Z Or Moto G4: Motorola Says It's Difficult To Push Out Monthly Security Updatesby Aaron Mamiit
TechSecurity Experts, Law Enforcers Unveil New Website That Helps Ransomware Victims Recover Their Databy Aaron Mamiit