Fuze addressed two issues that publicly exposed recordings of private business meetings made over the collaboration platform.
Ransomware, Cyberespionage Dominate Verizon DBIR
Verizon’s Data Breach Investigations Report for 2017 shows big growth in the reported number of ransomware attacks and incidents involving cyberespionage.
Auto Lender Exposes Loan Data For Up To 1 Million Applicants
A trove of consumer auto loan data—some 1 million records—has been locked down after a researcher found an exposed and accessible database online.
Researcher Warns SIEMs Are Weak Link In Network Security Chain
Security information and event management solutions are supposed to boost security, but researchers say the network analysis tools are ripe attack targets.
Industry Braces for Repeal of ISP Privacy Rules
Businesses say overturning one of the nation’s strongest internet privacy protection rules will deal a blow to data privacy, security and integrity for businesses and consumers alike.
Cisco Patches Critical IOx Vulnerability
Cisco Systems patched a critical vulnerability that could give an attacker root privileges to software running on two of its IoT router models.
Researchers Question Security in AMD’s Upcoming Zen Chips
Two German researchers are calling into question the security afforded by AMD’s Secure Encrypted Virtualization feature debuting in the chip maker’s upcoming Zen server chips.
Office 365 Vulnerability Identified Bogus Microsoft.com Email as Valid
An email scam tricked Yandex email recipients into thinking phishing emails were certified legit and from the Microsoft.com domain.
IBM Opens Attack Simulation Test Center
IBM introduced on Wednesday a new Cyber Range attack simulator during the opening of its global security headquarters in Cambridge, Mass.
VMware Patches VM Escape Vulnerability
VMware patched a vulnerability in Workstation and Fusion that could allow an attacker to run code on a host machine.