Last week, Bugcrowd finished up a WordPress mobile bug bounty report that featured four mobile apps and one web backend.
Browsing: Malware and Vulnerabilities
Following the news that the NSA and GCHQ have been using Smartphone apps, such as Angry Birds, to collect users’ information
A recent poll reveals that a majority of American shoppers do not feel the need to change their shopping habits following a series of data breaches
A quarter of UK office workers do not know what phishing is and almost a fifth of UK organisations do not provide training to help staff understand threats
There has never been a more perilous time to be an employee actively using social media in the UK.
It’s time to break down those silos and discover the value from sharing information within other departments in the organization and beyond those walls
Despite this announcement, users will still be able to continue using Windows XP, albeit knowing that their computers will be more vulnerable to risks
The proportion of spam in email traffic continues to fall – in the last three years the share of unsolicited messages has fallen by 10.7 percentage points.
CipherCloud have created another brilliant infographic that shows just how important encryption really is
With the increased adoption of bug bounty programs by companies such as Facebook, Google, and Etsy, it’s no wonder bug bounty security startup Bugcrowd