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Hackers Are Now Demolishing, Breaking and Hijacking Apple’s iOS

Researchers at tech security firm FireEye have detailed new types of iOS attacks

9 years ago

40 Percent Of Companies Risking Cyber Security Catastrophe

Too many European firms are nowhere near ready for a data breach, with no incident response plans in place

10 years ago

How To Explain Phishing To A Five-Year-Old

The definitive definition of phishing (not fishing) from the experts for the kids (and adults, too)

10 years ago

4 Ways To Avoid Having Your Private Data Leaked Online

Greg Day, CTO EMEA at network security firm FireEye, shares his top tips on how businesses and individuals can protect…

10 years ago

Syrian Malware Team Thought To Be Behind BlackWorm RAT

A lesser-known group of pro-government hackers is pushing sophisticated malware

10 years ago

New Tool Aims To Decrypt Files Lost To Cryptolocker

DecryptCryptoLocker neutralises the original 'ransomware' strain, but its derivatives still pose danger

10 years ago

Android Malware Posing As Google Play Silently Pilfers Bank Logins

Rogue app pilfers bank logins but the most concerning thing is its ability to conceal its actions, researchers say

11 years ago

Molerats Hackers Target BBC, European Governments

A group known as Molerats has stepped up its activities against government and financial organisations in the US and Europe

11 years ago

Iran Hackers ‘Hitting Dissidents And US Defence’

Most victims of Iranian hacker crews based inside the country, as attackers take up digital espionage in earnest, researchers find

11 years ago

Why Anti-Virus Is Not Dead (Again)

If even anti-virus detractors like FireEye use the technology, it must be very much alive. Tom Brewster takes its temperature

11 years ago

Symantec And Security Starlets Say Anti-Virus Is Dead

Is anti-virus finally dying? Sort of, say Symantec and its rivals

11 years ago

FireEye Discovers Flash Exploit Used To Target Non-Profits

‘Operation Greedy Wonk’ has a special interest in US organisations dealing with foreign policy, defence and socio-cultural issues

11 years ago

Internet Explorer Exposed By New Zero-Day Flaw

A previously unknown vulnerability in Internet Explorer is being exploited to attack users, but is a foreign government to blame?

11 years ago

Was FireEye’s $1bn Too High A Price For Mandiant?

Relatively-small FireEye can raise the money to buy out Mandiant, because threat detection is important, says Sean Michael Kerner

11 years ago

FireEye Boosts Cyber-Forsenics With Mandiant Purchase

FireEye is to bolster its cyber forensics capabilities with the decision to acquire Mandiant for £608m

11 years ago

European Foreign Ministries Breached By Chinese Hackers

Attackers used information on the Syrian crisis as bait around the time of the G20 meeting in Russia

11 years ago

FireEye: Digital Arms Dealer Might Be Fuelling Advanced Attacks

Chinese digital arms dealer might be at the centre of some highly-advanced, government-sponsored attacks

11 years ago

MoleRats Hackers Hitting Israeli Government With Poison Ivy Malware

MoleRats attackers using Poison Ivy as they attempt to infiltrate global governments

11 years ago

New York Times Hackers Back With Smarter Malware

Hackers, thought to be Chinese, return with updated infrastructure as they try to avoid detection

11 years ago

Zero-Day Catcher FireEye Plans To Go Public In $175m IPO

Popular but loss-making security firm hopes to move on with hefty investment

11 years ago

Researchers Warn Over Internet Explorer 8 Zero-Day Flaw

Attacks in the wild and a fresh Metasploit module make life difficult for Microsoft

12 years ago

InfoSec 2013: China Is ‘Biggest Source Of Advanced Cyber Attacks’

Two reports again claim China is the number one source of serious attacks

12 years ago

New Techniques Help Malware Evade Defences

Companies are now seeing a malware event every three minutes, according to a report by security firm FireEye

12 years ago

Yet Another Java Flaw Exploited In Attacks

FireEye has discovered an unpatched Java bug that is being used to actively attack systems

12 years ago

China Again Implicated In Persistent Cyber Attacks On Defence Bodies

Sophisticated, persistent cyber attacks have hit a host of defence and aerospace firms, FireEye reports

12 years ago

Dell Looks To FireEye For Zero-Day Protection

Texan firm is talking up security at Dell World but is looking to another firm for zero-day protection

12 years ago

How Travis Perkins IT Team Turned A Near Nightmare Into Security Spend

More security budget after a near-miss? Simon Gray tells how his team achieved this difficult task

12 years ago

Grum Botnet Officially Decapitated

The Grum botnet is killed off, meaning we can expect a big dip in spam

12 years ago

Dutch Law Begins Dismantling Grum Spam Botnet

The world's third largest source of spam could soon be history

12 years ago