Infosecurity News

  1. US Law Firms Hacked by Chinese Nationals for $4M in Insider Trading Profits

    The three traded on that information about imminent M&A deals in order to make $4 million in illegal profits.

  2. US Military Healthcare Pros Exposed in Privacy Snafu

    Contractor Potomac faces questions after incident

  3. Russian Hackers Suspected of Attacking War Monitor

    OSCE is heavily focused on Ukraine conflict

  4. Obama Expels 35 Russian ‘Spies’

    Move comes after warnings over state interference in presidential election

  5. VPN Firms Set for a Great 2017 Thanks to Snoopers’ Charter

    UK users are looking for ways to evade state spies

  6. Researchers Discover New Lean and Mean ATM Malware

    Alice family can clear out cashpoints with ease

  7. US House Judiciary: Encryption Critical to National Interests

    The Encryption Working Group (EWG) has issued a strong recommendation in favor of the use of encryption for private comms.

  8. About Half of IT Staff Work Big Hours of Unpaid Overtime

    34% reported working an average of more than 15 extra hours a week.

  9. Inflight Wi-Fi provider Gogo Launches Bug Bounty

    The payouts will range from $100 - $1,500 per bug.

  10. Healthcare Breaches Spike 63% in 2016

    Sophisticated attackers are responsible for 31.42% of all major HIPAA data breaches reported, a 300% increase in 3 years.

  11. Man Jailed for Part in Global Fraud Ring

    Gang stole around £840,000 from victims

  12. Cyber-criminals Offer Christmas Ransomware Discount

    Pay up and get your files back for half price

  13. Groupon Customer Anger After Account Fraud Hits Site

    Users complain deals site is dragging its heels as incidents mount

  14. Hailstorm Spam Begins to Pelt

    Hailstorm campaigns are sent out in very high volume over a short time span.

  15. Analysis: Majority of Holiday Retailers Put Shoppers at Risk

    More than 50% of the 48 largest retailers may have failed to meet the PCI DSS requirements.

  16. WAN Complexity Hampers Security for Orgs

    Respondents cited maintaining security policies and practices, and complexity due to cloud and mobile applications.

  17. Rapid7 Named CVE Numbering Authority

    Rapid7 will now be able to assign CVE numbers to vulnerabilities found in Rapid7’s and any other vendors’ products.

  18. App Devs Prioritize Security but Frustrations Remain

    Veracode study reveals areas for improvement

  19. UK Consumers Fear Hackers Will Disrupt their Christmas

    Warning to firms understaffed this festive season

  20. Multi-Factor Authentication Sees Huge 40% Jump in 2016

    93% of organizations are using MFA in some capacity.

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