Why Web Browser Padlocks Shouldn’t Be Trusted | Threatpost
For years Google, Firefox, Apple and Microsoft relentlessly made the point, in order to avoid rogue sites make sure your browser “padlock” is either locked, Read More
For years Google, Firefox, Apple and Microsoft relentlessly made the point, in order to avoid rogue sites make sure your browser “padlock” is either locked, Read More
Twitter developers are being warned of a security bug that may have exposed their applications’ credential information – including sensitive application keys and access tokens. Read More
An ongoing phishing attack puts pressure on enterprise employees to upgrade their Windows 7 systems – but in reality, they are redirected to a fake Outlook Read More
It’s open season on online shoppers. Petty cybercriminals, nation-state backed groups and every flavor of malicious actor in between are working harder than ever to Read More
The FinSpy commercial spyware is back in recently observed campaigns against organizations and activists in Egypt. While the spyware previously targeted Windows, iOS and Android Read More
Seldom does Threatpost have the privilege to tap the collective brain trust of one cybersecurity corner of the threat landscape. But last month, Threatpost brought Read More
Microsoft has suspended 18 Azure Active Directory applications that were being leveraged for command-and-control (C2) infrastructure by what it says is a Chinese nation-state actor. Read More
Ring’s newly announced robot drone – a connected device that flies around homes taking security footage – is causing privacy experts’ concerns to take off. Read More
While patch management already presents challenges for enterprises, it’s even more of a headache for manufacturers and other industrial firms – who may even need Read More
A mobile phishing campaign is spreading via text messages purporting to come from an Apple chatbot – and offering “free trials” of iPhone 12. The Read More