Less than a year after emerging from stealth $5 million in seed funding, HD Moore’s Rumble asset management startup is attracting heavy interest from venture capital investors.
A spam filter blocked as many as 70,000 emails sent to Indiana legislators about a contentious bill that aimed to place restrictions on teaching about racism and political topics.
Companies critical to U.S. national interests will now have to report when they’re hacked or they pay ransomware, according to new rules approved by Congress.
14 Chrome Zero-Day Vulnerabilities Exploited in Attacks in 2021
The number of Chrome vulnerabilities exploited in malicious attacks has been increasing over the past years and Google believes several factors have contributed to this trend.
The absence of any crippling Russian cyberattacks against Ukraine is puzzling experts, but they warn that low-level assaults may be coming, including against the West in retaliation for sanctions.
Several high-severity vulnerabilities that can be exploited for remote code execution were patched recently in the CX-Programmer software of Japanese electronics giant Omron.
Facebook parent company Meta this week announced the release of Code Verify, an open source browser extension meant to verify the authenticity of code served to the browser.
The European Parliament on Thursday created a "committee of inquiry" to probe accusations over the use of Pegasus spyware by governments in the bloc, notably in Hungary and Poland.
Password management software vendor 1Password today announced that it is willing to pay up to $1 million to researchers able to steal secrets from its vault.
The top reward is offered as part of the company’s bug bounty program that has been running on Bugcrowd for years.