Cellular networks asked nicely to ‘fess up or something might, maybe, happen some day The US Federal Trade Commission has asked seven American providers of mobile broadband service to provide details about how they deal with customer and device data.… The Register – Security Secure Hunter Anti -Malware
Before you outsource security to strangers, try boosting internal cybersecurity skills Security researchers looking to earn a living as bug bounty hunters would to do better to pursue actual insects.… The Register – Security Secure Hunter Anti -Malware
First proof-of-concept, SplitSpectre, requires fewer instructions in victim Analysis You’ve patched your Intel, AMD, Power, and Arm gear to crush those pesky data-leaking speculative execution processor bugs, right? Good, because IBM eggheads in Switzerland have teamed up with Northeastern University boffins in the US to cook up Spectre exploit code… read more →
The first owner might still have access. And the second. And so on Cars are smart enough to remember an owner, but not smart enough to forget one – and that’s a problem if a smart car is sold second-hand.… The Register – Security Secure Hunter Anti -Malware
Negev desert foxes aim to outwit hackers Tactics successfully deployed by Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery against German Army officer Erwin Rommel in the battle of El Alamein have been applied in a cyber-technology that aims to outfox hackers.… The Register – Security Secure Hunter Anti -Malware