New protection tool from 6Scan works at the web application layer to respond in real time to emerging malware threats.
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In June of 2014, a group of hackers accessed and downloaded the personal information of over 600,000 French and Belgian Dominos customers.
Claus C. Houmann interviews one of the founders of Malware Must Die and discusses information security, hackers, and malware.
The new vulnerability archive XSSposed recently reported its first month results on Twitter @xssposed – 1,087 vulnerabilities on 692 vulnerable websites.
The UK’s cyber security industry is currently beset with a significant skills shortage which makes it hard to plug all the security gaps.
Security expert Mark Stanislav discusses why role models, personal identity, and “keeping the spirit alive” are important factors in the infosec field.
In the wake of the Snowden affair, it is important to keep our facts straight – about cyber war, China, and relevant literature on cyber security.
Marc Blackmer discusses the need for targeted, effective cybercrime laws that allow kids to safely and legally hone their skills in cybersecurity.
Bromium, Inc. has announced the publication of a report analyzing public vulnerabilities and exploits from the first half of 2014.
Scott Goldman, authentication expert and CEO of TextPower, comments on common attacks against mobile apps.