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To ensure that a vulnerability disclosure doesn’t cause more problems than it solves, we recommend a few simple principles.
Hans Christian Andersen’s report on the Kai infection incident, and the investigation by infosec expert Gerda.
On this podcast, Dave and Jeff talk with Rob Cataldo, chat about the latest with Zoom, report on nation-states spying on COVID-19 research, and more.
The mass shift to working from home has made ransomware an even greater threat.
In addition to its primary targets, ransomware has infected some unusual devices.
Hiding your guilty pleasures from prying eyes is possible, but you need to do it properly.
This week, David Jacoby joins Dave and Jeff to discuss his recent talk at SAS at Home, covidication, and more.
A look at how the near-universal shift to working from home has affected employees’ lives and attitudes toward security.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, a lone Mandalorian warrior suffered from cybersecurity issues, both other people’s fault and his own.
Payment terminals and ATMs in remote locations require a special approach to security.
Kaspersky experts found the PhantomLance Trojan backdoor for Android in Google Play.
Kaspersky researchers publish a decryptor that can help get back files encrypted by all strains of Shade/Troldesh ransomware.
Dave and Jeff talk about the UK government considering the use of artificial intelligence for espionage, Google’s continued fight against COVID-19 phishing, and more Zoom headaches.
Tools and approaches to help you get some online privacy.
How scammers are exploiting delivery problems during the epidemic — and how not to fall for their tricks.
In this episode, Dave and Jeff discuss the amount of scam e-mails tied to COVID-19, Facebook’s disinformation, working remotely, and more.
MITRE tested our solutions in the APT29 evaluation. We explain what the test is, why and how it’s conducted, and what the results mean.