Bug bounties from Google and Facebook regularly clear thousands of dollars for a single, high-profile bug. Yahoo finally has joined the game, also for four figures — but with a different decimal place.
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Here we go again! Earlier this week, Apple released iOS 7.0.2 just to fix some Lockscreen bugs in iOS 7 and but a researcher has found a new Lockscreen bug in new iOS 7.0.2.
Web applications are one of the most targeted systems as they are directly exposed to internet. There is no web server without serious vulnerabilities
Anonymous hacktivists have hacked into official website of Jordan’s Prime ministry in a protest against raising taxes and prices. The website was defaced with a message in Arabic to Prime Minister Abdullah Nsur.
Open source is definitely hot in 2013, and it looks like it will grow even faster in 2014. As more companies start to incorporate open-source technologies into their business operations, more job opportunities should open up as well.
The same miscreants responsible for breaking into the networks of America’s top consumer and business data brokers appear to have also infiltrated and stolen huge amounts of data from the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C)
The cybercriminals behind ZeroAccess, one of the largest botnets in existence, have lost access to more than a quarter of the infected machines they controlled because of an operation executed by security researchers from Symantec.
When Interop gears up tomorrow in New York, you can bet your trade-show tchotchkes that software defined networking (SDN) will dominate airtime as one of the prevalent themes.
Last week, one of the partners in my firm (Bishop Fox) said something that really rang true: if you want to be a real penetration tester, you have to live it.
You may not be aware that there is a scale of seven deadly vices connected to social engineering.