Newly minted filters, improvements to bulk actions, and SSL assessments
TL/DR: We’ve launched new filters to the /Vulnerabilities and /Attack Surface view and expanded the SSL assessment offering to all customers. Filter by vulnerability type…
TL/DR: We’ve launched new filters to the /Vulnerabilities and /Attack Surface view and expanded the SSL assessment offering to all customers. Filter by vulnerability type…
Public cloud storage deployments are by far the biggest storage priority for organisations in the UK and Ireland in 2023, with 32% declaring their intention…
A collection of mistakes that make documentation less awesome than it could be. I’ve been an editor longer than I’ve been a developer, so this…
Apr 18, 2023Ravie LakshmananMobile Security / Hacking A new Android malware strain named Goldoson has been detected in the official Google Play Store spanning more…
Technology companies offering encrypted messaging services have urged the government to make urgent changes to legislation going through Parliament that threatens to undermine the privacy…
Since secondhand equipment is discounted, it would potentially be feasible for cybercriminals to invest in purchasing used devices to mine them for information and network…
Western Digital Corporation, a leading American computer drive manufacturer and data storage company, is facing the wrath of the ALPHV ransomware group. The hacker collective…
Gareth Heyes | 30 June 2021 at 16:47 UTC Of the three main types of XSS, DOM-based XSS is by far the most difficult to…
Celebrating the accomplishments of hackers is something we want to do year-round. However, we decided we wanted to root Cyber Security Awareness month and give…
Companies are finding themselves increasingly reliant on a growing number of cloud-based services, as business tools transform into online platforms, such as infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) and…
TL/DR: Detectify’s Hack Yourself event in Stockholm is 24 hours away, which means that it’s time to catch up on what happened at our last…
Cybersecurity analysts from Securonix have discovered a new malware variant hiding in the images produced by the James Webb Space Telescope. The malware is being…