MSI and Microsoft warn about new Windows Preview blue screens on some motherboards, the latest mishap to raise questions over the reliability of hardware and firmware.
| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | Motherboard Mishaps Undermine Trust, Security MSI and Microsoft warn about new Windows Preview blue screens on some motherboards, the latest mishap to raise questions over the reliability of hardware and firmware. Cybercriminals Harness Leaked LockBit Builder in Wave of New Attacks Enterprising, or simply lazy, cybercriminals are using Lockbit v3 to cut corners on ransomware. Financial Firms Breached in MOVEit Cyberattacks Now Face Lawsuits TD Ameritrade, Charles Schwab named in new class action data breach lawsuit, following last week's filing against Prudential. London Police Warned to Stay Vigilant Amid Major Data Breach Hackers hit a third-party contractor's IT systems, but they didn't steal any addresses or financial details, officials say. 5 Ways to Prepare for Google's 90-Day TLS Certificate Expiration With bad guys frequently upping their game, security can't leave these protections to a once-a-year upgrade. Legal Liability for Insecure Software Might Work, but It's Dangerous Imposing government-regulated security requirements on software companies may go too far and create unintended consequences. (Sponsored Article) The Dark Web Is Expanding (As Is the Value of Monitoring It) Rising cybercrime threats heighten risks. Dark Web monitoring offers early alerts and helps lessen exposures. MORE NEWS / MORE COMMENTARY | |
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