Infosecurity News
SAP NetWeaver Flaws Allow Attackers Access to Enterprise Websites
Attackers can intercept login credentials, register keystrokes, spoof data or perform other illegal activities.
Employees Are Sharing Confidential Info at Alarming Rates
Nearly three in four employees (72%) are willing to share sensitive, confidential or regulated company information.
Interpol Spots Thousands of C&C Servers Across Asean
Public-private operation also discovers hundreds of compromised sites
Locky Returns via Necurs Botnet
Researchers from Cisco Talos have observed the first large scale Locky campaign in months via the Necurs botnet
LinkedIn Apologizes After Privacy Snafu
“Find nearby” feature accidentally included in latest update
POS Hacker Seleznev Gets 27 Years
No mercy from the courts for Russian MP’s son
Giant Viagra Botnet Claims 80K Devices
Researchers were able intercept payloads with details of 51 websites used by spammers to sell counterfeit drugs.
2016 Saw 702 Million Exploit Attempts
This is 24.54% more than in 2015, according to Kaspersky Lab.
Two-Thirds of Apps Using Open Source Have Known Software Vulns
85% contain license conflicts
NCA: Young Cyber-Criminals Looking for Sense of Achievement
Report claims many are simply looking for peer respect
Mastercard's Biometric Card Promises "Apple Pay" Without the Phone
Fingerprint reader is embedded in payment card for low friction check-out
Security Pros: People Are the Biggest Problem
IISP report warns of growing skills shortages