
CVE-2023-28252 zero-day vulnerability in CLFS
Kaspersky experts discover a CLFS vulnerability being exploited by cybercriminals.
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Kaspersky experts discover a CLFS vulnerability being exploited by cybercriminals.
A method of stealing data from an air-gapped system through a speaker you may not even know is there.
DIY security trainings for your colleagues that are both fun (for you) and educational (for them).
Microsoft plans to throttle and block email from vulnerable Exchange servers to Exchange Online.
Cybercriminals are attacking 3CX VoIP telephony software users via trojanized applications.
How to store and process personally identifiable information in a company with minimum risks.
How scammers force website owners to add potentially dangerous links by threatening harsh consequences for copyright infringement.
It’s common practice in many companies to keep work and personal information separate. But browser synchronization often remains unnoticed — and attackers are already exploiting it.
Business is actively moving over to open-source solutions. How can the transition be made successfully, and what are the risks to consider?
Food delivery services’ databases may not contain payment information, but leaks can still cause major problems.
Illegal businesses in the shadow economy need employees no less than their legal counterparts. Let’s take a look at how “dark HR” works.
What is a man-on-the-side attack, and how does it differ from a man-in-the-middle attack?
The new version of Prilex malware, used to attack POS terminals, now can block NFC transactions.
Information security measures are far more effective when supported by top management. How to get this support?
A new generation of chatbots creates coherent, meaningful texts. This can help out both cybercriminals and cyberdefenders.
What to do if your secret messenger isn’t secret enough.
Everybody knows that we should prepare ourselves for a “quantum future”, but it was expected to come about in 10-20 years’ time. Is a breakthrough possible this year?
The BlueNoroff APT group has adopted methods to bypass the Mark-of-the-Web mechanism
Stealing data from an isolated network by manipulating the voltage switching converter.
Many hacks have started during Christmas holidays. A few simple tips will reduce the chances of your company becoming the next victim.