26,000 Cisco devices 'open to hijacking'

More than 26,000 Cisco devices sold by Australia’s dominant telco Telstra are open to hijacking via hardcoded SSH login keys and SSL certificates. Darren Pauli The baked-in HTTPS server-side certificates…

26,000 Cisco devices 'open to hijacking'

More than 26,000 Cisco devices sold by Australia’s dominant telco Telstra are open to hijacking via hardcoded SSH login keys and SSL certificates. Darren Pauli The baked-in HTTPS server-side certificates…

uptick in WordPress compromises

“At the time of writing, the site is still delivering malware.” BY Jérôme Segura We’re seeing another uptick in WordPress compromises, using a slightly different modus operandi than the EITest campaign…

TalkTalk Lesson: Prepare for Breaches

Learning from the Telco’s Mistakes Following Its Latest Hack. Mathew J. Schwartz Every year, there are a few data breaches that security experts cite to show how organizations should respond…

Facebook quizzes: What happens to your data?

Few people probably realise that, every time they install one of these apps, they continue running in the background unless users actively delete them via their privacy settings. By Jane…