The latest Chrome security update started rolling out on Monday with patches for 11 vulnerabilities.
Ten of the addressed vulnerabilities were reported by external researchers. Of these, eight are rated “high severity” and two “medium severity.”
The latest Chrome security update started rolling out on Monday with patches for 11 vulnerabilities.
Ten of the addressed vulnerabilities were reported by external researchers. Of these, eight are rated “high severity” and two “medium severity.”
The Israeli spyware maker NSO Group is turning to the U.S. Supreme Court as it seeks to head off a high-profile lawsuit filed by the WhatsApp messaging service.
Scope Security has announced the sudden passing of its founder and CEO Mike Murray, a longtime practitioner and executive who was deeply embedded in the cybersecurity industry.
The healthcare security startup said Murray passed away on April 6. He was 46.
Private equity firm Thoma Bravo’s deep push into the cybersecurity market continued Monday with the announcement of plans to spend $6.9 billion to acquire identity and access management powerhouse SailPoint.
In an attempt to improve security, the latest Raspberry Pi OS release no longer creates a default “pi” account, requiring users to set up custom accounts instead.
Senators last week introduced a bill whose goal is to improve the sharing of cybersecurity information between the Department of Homeland Security and Congress.
Threat Fabric security researchers have analyzed an Android banking trojan that allows its operators to perform on-device fraud.
The most boring art exhibition in the world has been launched online. It comprises just 100 images of the same painting: 100 copies of the Mona Lisa. But all is not what it seems – and that’s the whole point. Humans see 100 identical Mona Lisa images; but facial recognition systems see 100 different celebrities.
California-based respiratory care provider SuperCare Health recently disclosed a data breach affecting more than 300,000 individuals.
High-end tools designer and manufacturer Snap-on has started informing employees that some of their personal information might have been compromised in a data breach.