Biological malware: Scientists use DNA to hack a computer
Scientists at the University of Washington in Seattle, have successfully been able to code a malware program into a DNA ...
Read moreDetailsScientists at the University of Washington in Seattle, have successfully been able to code a malware program into a DNA ...
Read moreDetailsSalesforce has fired its director of offensive security and another senior staff member after they gave talk at the Defcon ...
Read moreDetailsMicrosoft's decided not to support digital certificates issued by Chinese outfits WoSign and StartCom, but the first-mentioned CA disputes the ...
Read moreDetailsThrough a large malspam campaign, Locky is back and currently being heavily distributed worldwide. While Locky was at one point ...
Read moreDetailsThe number of emails carrying malware increased to a new high in July with one in every 359 emails carrying ...
Read moreDetailsThe email hoaxer who previously duped Trump administration officials, as well as the governor of Bank of England, has tricked ...
Read moreDetailsA new ‘cyber alarm’ system which sounds a warning when a website or IT network comes under attack allows businesses ...
Read moreDetailsIn the past year alone, cybercriminals have upped their game when it comes to high-profile global attacks, with Mirai, WannaCry ...
Read moreDetailsA new report by the Information Security Forum (ISF) entitled Threat Intelligence: React and Prepare made headlines last month with ...
Read moreDetailsAt last year’s Security Serious Unsung Heroes Awards, Andrew Hardie, Chair of the BCS DevSecOps Group, was awarded the title of ...
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