A Look Back: Top 5 Security Trends of 2012
As we look back on 2012, it’s impossible not to recall the many high-profile breaches and cybersecurity incidents that took place this year. 2012 has certainly been a rocky one for online safety and consumer security as a whole, with numerous high-traffic websites breached and more malware and mobile threats than ever before. While it’s […] more…More information
- Google strengthens its SSL configuration against possible attacks
- Thirty Percent of CEO Email Accounts Exposed in Breaches: Study
- Penn State smtp.psu.edu security
- UK’s NCSC Adopts HackerOne for Vulnerability Coordination Disclosure
- Technical, Legal Action Taken to Prevent Abuse of Cobalt Strike, Microsoft Software
- Vulnerability Allowed Brute-Forcing Passwords of Private Zoom Meetings
- What is a honeypot? A trap for catching hackers in the act
- Resolved: WebMail Service Disruption
- Firefox, Chrome Updates Patch High-Severity Vulnerabilities
- What’s new in PHP 7.3