ChatGPT vs. Gemini: Which Is Better for 10 Common Infosec Tasks?
Pwn2Own Vancouver 2024: participants earned $1,132,500 for 29 unique 0-days
Pwn2Own Vancouver 2024 hacking competition has ended, and participants earned $1,132,500 for demonstrating 29 unique zero-days. Trend Micro’s Zero Day
Google Pays $10M in Bug Bounties in 2023
BleepingComputer has the details. It’s $2M less than in 2022, but it’s still a lot. The highest reward for a
Unmasking the Vulnerabilities in Telecom Signaling: A Call for Enhanced Security
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Beware: Malicious Android Malware Disguised as Government Alerts.
In our high-tech world, sneaky cyber threats can pop up anywhere. Lately, we’ve spotted sneaky malware on Android… The post
Critical Fortinet’s FortiClient EMS flaw actively exploited in the wild
Researchers released a PoC exploit for a critical flaw in Fortinet’s FortiClient Enterprise Management Server (EMS) software, which is actively
Pwn2Own Vancouver 2024 Day 1 – team Synacktiv hacked a Tesla
Participants earned $732,500 on the first day of the Pwn2Own Vancouver 2024 hacking competition, a team demonstrated a Tesla hack.
Cyberbiosecurity 101: protecting life sciences in the digital age
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: In May of 2017, the life sciences industry contended with the WannaCry campaign, one of the most widespread and destructive cyber attacks in history. It rapidly propagated across networks, encrypting data and systems; leaving organizations crippled and desperate. Some life sciences groups permanently lost intellectual property or data. Others were forced to halt […]
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