WikiLeaks dumps another trove of email, allegedly from Clinton aide
U.S. accusations that WikiLeaks is helping Russian hackers influence the upcoming election hasn't phased the controversial website from dumping emails allegedly stolen from a Hillary Clinton aide.
View ArticleThe week in security: Security fatigue bites users, CISOs as IoT exploits soar
There were concerns that enterprises were focusing too much on protecting themselves from sophisticated attacks and leaving themselves open to attackers utilising common techniques, while some analysts...
View ArticleWikiLeaker Assange's internet access cut by a 'state actor'
A "state actor" has cut off internet access for Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, the transparency activist organization said Monday.
View ArticleWikiLeaks blames US for cutting Assange's internet connection
WikiLeaks is accusing U.S. secretary of state John Kerry of trying to stop the site from publishing stolen emails from a Hillary Clinton aide
View ArticleEcuador says it cut WikiLeaks founder's internet access to prevent U.S....
Ecuador's embassy in the U.K. says it alone was responsible for cutting WikiLeak's founder Julian Assange's internet connection, stating that the country doesn't want to interfere with the U.S. elections.
View ArticleWikiLeaks' CIA document dump shows agency can compromise Android, TVs
WikiLeaks has released more than 8,700 documents it says come from the CIA's Center for Cyber Intelligence, with the documents saying the agency had 24 "weaponized" zero-day exploits for the Android...
View ArticleWikiLeaks looks at helping tech vendors disarm CIA hacking tools
WikiLeaks has attracted plenty of haters over its controversial disclosures. But the site may be in a unique position to help tech vendors better secure their products
View ArticleAssange: CIA had lost control of its cyberweapon documents
Information about purported CIA cyberattacks was "passed around" among members of the U.S. intelligence community and contractors before it was published by WikiLeaks this week, Julian Assange says.
View ArticleAfter CIA leak, Intel Security releases detection tool for EFI rootkits
Intel Security has released a tool that allows users to check if their computer's low-level system firmware has been modified and contains unauthorized code.
View ArticleThe week in security: the CISO’s role evolves as WikiLeaks shares CIA hacking...
Taking on the role of the CISO can be a steep learning curve, particularly when it happens in the wake]] of a large cybersecurity incident. This, as cybersecurity breach posterchild Target appointed a...
View ArticleThe week in security: Apple extortion attempt; can Blockchain protect medical...
The CSO Perspectives roadshow continued to crisscross Australia and New Zealand, with CSOs sharing strategies on dealing with ransomware attacks and speakers including BDO’s national leader for cyber...
View ArticleStrategy for cyber crime: own the routers, own the Internet
Mobile devices and smart TVs controlled by cyber criminals make scary headlines.
View ArticlePrivacy, Trust and Transparency – the Unbroken Link
Most would agree that we live in a time where trust, particularly digital trust, is probably at its lowest point it has been for a while.
View ArticleThe week in security: Global ransomware makes many CSOs WannaCry
Last week was all about WannaCry, the ransomware that piggybacked on a Windows exploit that had originally been developed by the US National Security Agency and was exposed to the world during the...
View ArticleWikiLeaks Vault 7: CIA’s stealthy Angelfire Windows malware
Angelfire is the twenty second malware WikiLeaks has revealed since March.
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