DarkReading
Flaw in Wi-Fi-Standard Can Enable SSID Confusion Attacks
Attackers can exploit the issue to trick users into connecting to insecure networks, but it works only under specific conditions.
DarkReading
Attackers can exploit the issue to trick users into connecting to insecure networks, but it works only under specific conditions.
SecurityWeek
A couple of Wi-Fi authentication bypass vulnerabilities found in open source software can expose enterprise and home networks to attacks.
SecurityWeek
The UK Information Commissioner’s Office has fined facial recognition database firm Clearview AI more than £7.5 million for breaching the UK GDPR.
SecurityWeek
Amazon has shut down the Alexa ranking service and, while it may not be immediately obvious, the decision does have some impact on the cybersecurity industry.
Latest Hacking News
Researchers have discovered a major security vulnerability in the WiFi protocol that risks data exposure to snoopers. They demonstrated two attack strategies exploiting the flaw, which could allow an adversary to meddle with traffic, client
Infosecurity News
Case relied on decrypting Sky ECC messages
Ars Technica
A number of websites include keyloggers that covertly snag your keyboard inputs.
The Hacker News
A group of academics has discovered a fundamental flaw in the IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi protocol standard affecting Linux, FreeBSD, Android, and iOS.
The Hacker News
Third-party online trackers are capturing visitors' email addresses and passwords even before they submit a form on several sites.
The Hacker News
New Wi-Fi vulnerability discovered! CVE-2023-52424, dubbed "SSID Confusion attack," affects all operating systems and Wi-Fi clients.
The Hacker News
It took researchers about 62 minutes to crack a late-stage Post-Quantum Encryption candidate algorithm using a single-core CPU.
Bleeping Computer
Microsoft has officially announced the Windows 10 21H2 feature update (build 19044.1147) and released the first preview build to Insiders for testing.
Bleeping Computer
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a fundamental security flaw in the design of the IEEE 802.11 WiFi protocol standard, allowing attackers to trick access points into leaking network frames in plaintext form.
Computerworld
Backers of the proposals argue that all workers should be protected from management by automated systems and want companies to be more transparent about what they’re doing.
Ars Technica
Leave it to mathematicians to muck up what looked like an impressive new algorithm.
SecurityWeek
The Supersingular Isogeny Key Encapsulation (SIKE) algorithm, submitted to the NIST post-quantum encryption competition – and one that made it to the fourth round – has been defeated.
SecurityWeek
Should a third party be allowed to visit a website and use automated tools to gather and store information at scale from that website? What if that information includes personal data? What does the law say? Can web scraping be prevented?
DataBreaches
Statement to be submitted by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, accredited under operative paragraph No. 9 of UN General Assembly Resolution 75/282, on behalf...