| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | 78% of Consumers Say Online Companies Must Protect Their Info Yet 68% agree they also must do more to protect their own information. Korean APT Adds Rare Bluetooth Device-Harvester Tool ScarCruft has evolved into a skilled and resourceful threat group, new research shows. How Open Testing Standards Can Improve Security When creating security metrics, it's critical that test methodologies cover multiple scenarios to ensure that devices perform as expected in all environments. LockerGoga, MegaCortex Ransomware Share Unlikely Traits New form of ransomware MegaCortex shares commonalities with LockerGoga, enterprise malware recently seen in major cyberattacks. Attacks on JavaScript Services Leak Info From Websites Three marketing tools, including the Best Of The Web security logomark, were compromised in supply chain attacks, allegedly leaving website customers leaking their users' sensitive information. Thrangrycat Claws Cisco Customer Security A linked pair of vulnerabilities could allow an attacker to take over many different types of Cisco networking components. Poorly Configured Server Exposes Most Panama Citizens' Data Compromised information includes full names, birth dates, national ID numbers, medical insurance numbers, and other personal data. MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY | |
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