| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | Preinstalled Firmware Updater Puts 128 Dell Models at Risk A feature of the computer maker's update utility does not correctly handle certificates, leaving systems open to firmware-level compromises. 74% of Q1 Malware Was Undetectable Via Signature-Based Tools Attackers have improved on tweaking old malware to continue sneaking it past traditional threat detection controls, researchers report. D3FEND Framework Seeks to Lay Foundation for Cyber Defense The MITRE project, funded by the National Security Agency, aims to create a foundation for analyzing and discussing cyber defenses and could shake up the vendor community. John McAfee, Creator of McAfee Antivirus Software, Dead at 75 McAfee, who was being held in a Spanish jail on US tax-evasion charges, had learned on Monday he would be extradited to the US. Boardroom Perspectives on Cybersecurity: What It Means for You Because board members are paying close attention to security, security leaders must be able to respond to and alleviate their concerns with data. Storms & Silver Linings: Avoiding the Dangers of Cloud Migration We hear a lot about the sunlit uplands of cloud-powered business, but what about the risks of making information available across the organization? Tulsa Officials Warn Ransomware Attackers Leaked City Files The group behind the May 2021 attack has shared more than 18,000 files via the Dark Web, mostly internal department files and police citations. MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY | |
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