• August 14, 2015
    Between 2012 and 2014, the cyber-attacks on the healthcare industry caused it to suffer more than business, government, and military sectors. Attacks have only gotten bigger since then. What makes healthcare such ideal targets?
  • August 05, 2015
    A custom honeypot was used to test the security of US automated gas tank systems. How are attackers abusing the system and which targets did they prefer?
  • July 31, 2015
    To help develop the mindset that a real-world, discerning top company executive needs to address targeted attacks, live casino online created a game that challenges players to protect company information. Can you pass the targeted attack test? Play the game!
  • July 22, 2015
    What will the threat landscape look like in the next two years? How will it evolve? The "FuTuRology" project attempts to answer these questions in a series of articles that covers the future of threats to different industries.
  • July 21, 2015
    Online "cheating network" Ashley Madison recently got hacked, and the hackers are threatening to expose its users' personal information unless their demands are met. The interesting part: They're not asking for money.
  • July 03, 2015
    As smart devices become more prevalent and are used in critical situations, software developers will have to understand that they now have a greater responsibility to keep their software products safe.
  • June 16, 2015
    Password managers have made the tedious task of managing multiple accounts easier with the use of a single repository of various login credentials locked behind a master password. But what if this, too, gets hacked?
  • June 10, 2015
    In light of recent incidents that exposed security holes in U.S. government agency systems, President Barrack Obama issued a memorandum mandating the strict use of secure connection protocols on all publicly accessible websites and services.
  • May 29, 2015
    Indian music streaming service Gaana was temporarily taken offline today and the passwords of all its users reset due to a data breach. Evidently, it was breached by a frustrated hacker who previously reported the vulnerability, but got ignored.