The reported hack of major consumer and business data aggregators has intensified doubts of the reliability of knowledge-based authentication widely used in the financial services industry, analysts say.
Author: ISBuzz Team
The dangers of phishing and social-engineering attacks are well known and understood by businesses, NGOs and public bodies, so why are they still effective?
In response to the news that Yahoo! is recycling old email addresses, which is providing new users with old user’s confidential information
Panda Security, The Cloud Security Company, has just published the results of its Quarterly Report for Q2 2013, drawn up by PandaLabs
Industry Standard for Cloud Security Now Includes Expanded Controls to Assess Cloud Service Provider Information Security Risks
WatchGuard has been caught doing what a lot of first-timers to access control have done — simply hashing passwords as a means of implementing security — but perhaps all isn’t that bad in the world.
Santander is the worst bank when it comes to protecting the online security of its customers, according to new research from consumer champions Which?
Gen. Keith Alexander, head of the embattled National Security Agency (NSA), says he is willing to share cyberattack information with the private sector — an offer seen as a Trojan horse by at least one expert.
While the energy industry may fear the appearance of another Stuxnet on the systems they use to keep oil and gas flowing and the electric grid powered, an equally devastating attack could come from a much more mundane source: phishing.
At the time of writing I’m not sure if Edward Snowden is still sitting in a Moscow transfer lounge or settling in to his “luxury apartment” in a barrio in Venezuela.