Online gamers have become a prime target for cybercriminals – with attacks this year targeting major game publishers such as Ubisoft and Nintendo, and developers such as Crytek.
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In a Reuters Exclusive, John Shiffman and Kristina Cooke reveal that the National Security Agency shares information it gleans from warrantless surveillance of Americans with the Special Operation Division of the Drug Enforcement Agency
Herndon, VA ● Washington, DC (12 August 2013) — The Industrial Control System Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ICS-ISAC) announced today that Raytheon Trusted Computer Solutions (RTCS),
The Obama administration is floating the idea that the nation’s critical infrastructure operators would more likely adopt voluntary IT security best practices
Please join RANT on Wednesday 28th August for a summer RANT Forum where Darren Hodder will join us to discuss the similarities and challenges between infosec and fraud
Attending BlackHat is something that most security professionals look forward to. It’s an opportunity to meet similar folks on both sides of the security aisle, have a drink, share stories and compare notes.
The need to ensure compliance with regulations should no longer be the primary consideration of CIOs when planning IT risk and security measures.
Facebook users tempted to snoop on their friends’ accounts by hacking into them should really think twice, especially when they come across a site offering such services.
A pro-privacy email service long used by NSA leaker Edward Snowden abruptly shut down today, blaming a secret U.S. court battle it has been fighting for six weeks — one that it seems to be losing so far.
It is not uncommon to see social media accounts, specifically Twitter accounts, directing users to malicious sites such as the ones hosting Android.Opfake, an issue we blogged about last year.