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The Latest Key Developments in the SolarWinds Hack

The Latest Key Developments in the SolarWinds Hack | Technology in Business Today | Scoop.it
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Bloomberg's William Turton reports on the latest key developments in the hack of SolarWinds Corp., which is the epicenter of the most sprawling cyber-attack in recent memory.



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Hackers Lurking in Vents and Soda Machines

Hackers Lurking in Vents and Soda Machines | Technology in Business Today | Scoop.it
Companies are finding that their greatest cybersecurity threats can hide in third-party systems, like networked air-conditioning equipment.
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Unable to breach the computer network at a big oil company, hackers infected with malware the online menu of a Chinese restaurant that was popular with employees. When the workers browsed the menu, they inadvertently downloaded code that gave the attackers a foothold in the business’s vast computer network.

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Experts call cyber security policy too vague

Experts call cyber security policy too vague | Technology in Business Today | Scoop.it
In order to better arm itself in the wake of rising threat of cyber crime, the government on Tuesday announced the National Cyber Security Policy 2013 (The government has announced the National Cyber Security Policy 2013 in the wake of rising #cybercrime...
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There Are Literally a Million Unfilled Cybersecurity Jobs

There Are Literally a Million Unfilled Cybersecurity Jobs | Technology in Business Today | Scoop.it
Eugene Kaspersky, Eric Chien, and other cybersecurity experts worldwide say there's a tremendous need for more people to stop hackers and lear
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Researchers warn of “huge” Android security flaw

Researchers warn of “huge” Android security flaw | Technology in Business Today | Scoop.it
Security researchers have discovered a vulnerability that could allow attackers to take full control of most Android smartphones

 

The vulnerability allows hackers to modify an app without breaking its cryptographic signature, according to Jeff Forristal, chief technology officer (CTO) at mobile security firm Bluebox.

 


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Gust MEES's curator insight, July 4, 2013 6:45 AM

 

The vulnerability allows hackers to modify an app without breaking its cryptographic signature, according to Jeff Forristal, chief technology officer (CTO) at mobile security firm Bluebox.


Gust MEES's curator insight, July 4, 2013 6:48 AM

 

The vulnerability allows hackers to modify an app without breaking its cryptographic signature, according to Jeff Forristal, chief technology officer (CTO) at mobile security firm Bluebox.


Zhao KQiang's curator insight, March 27, 2014 6:52 AM

there is one example of smart phone security. focus on the mobile system Android