Chinese-made surveillance cameras find themselves in a spot of controversy, after a BBC investigation uncovered flaws in devices during several brand…
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National Cybersecurity Strategy Document: What you need to know
The US Government has been working on the National Cybersecurity Strategy Document 2023 for some time now, and it’s finally been…
Ransomware rolled through business defenses in Q2 2022
Ransomware has given security professionals a headache for the better part of a decade. Fast forward to 2022, and the headache…
Security vulnerabilities: 5 times businesses (and governments) got hacked
Businesses and governments these days are relying on dozens of different Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications to run their operations — and it’s…
Google warns some users that FancyBear’s been prowling around
APT28, also known as FancyBear, is at the heart of another targeted campaign. This time, it’s sniffing around users of Google…
NAME:WRECK, a potential IoT trainwreck
A set of vulnerabilities has been found in the way a number of popular TCP/IP stacks handle DNS requests. Potentially this…
Going dark: encryption and law enforcement
UPDATE, 05/22/2020: In the advent of the EARN IT Act, the debate on government subversion of encryption has reignited. Given that…
Singapore government gets into the network defense game
There is a common assumption in the infosec community that enormous breaches like those at Equifax, Anthem, and Target are the…
More Dot-Gov Sites Found Compromised
It has been a while since we pushed out “A .Gov Media Player? Not Exactly…”, a blog post about arcadia-fl[dot]gov at the time of…
Philippine Government Site Infected with Spam Code
An online security repository of bad links has recently flagged the official website of the Department of Agriculture (Kagawaran ng Pagsasaka),…