
The fictional superspy wields Nokia devices in ‘No Time To Die.’ It’s an odd choice, but Apple’s smartphones aren’t ideal, either.
The fictional superspy wields Nokia devices in ‘No Time To Die.’ It’s an odd choice, but Apple’s smartphones aren’t ideal, either.
The internet infrastructure company wants to protect your inbox from targeted threats, starting with the launch of two new tools.
Plus: The ransomware scourge continues, a massive botnet gets wounded, and more of the week’s top security news.
Attackers can easily buy, deploy and scale phishing campaigns to steal credentials and other sensitive data, says Microsoft.
DeSnake apparently eluded the DOJ’s takedown of AlphaBay. The admin talked to WIRED about his return—and the resurrection of the notorious underground marketplace.
A recent AtlasVPN report rounds up an inglorious cybersecurity top 10 of sorts, highlighting the companies that have amassed the most vulnerabilities in the first half of this year.
Plus: Remote learning spyware, an AT&T bribery scandal, and more of the week’s top security news.
A flaw in the MSHTML engine that lets an attacker use a malicious Office document to install malware is currently being used against the energy, industrial, banking, medical tech, and other sectors.
The cybersecurity world’s favorite catchphrase isn’t any one product or system, but a holistic approach to minimizing damage.