Intel Halts Spectre Fixes On Older Chips, Citing Limited Ecosystem Support
Intel has halted patches for older chips addressing the Spectre vulnerability, according to a recent microcode update.
Intel has halted patches for older chips addressing the Spectre vulnerability, according to a recent microcode update.
Drupal developers are urged to patch a bug that allows attackers to take over a site simply by visiting it.
Researcher finds Microsoft’s January Patch Tuesday release included a fix for the Intel Meltdown bug, however the update opened up a new vulnerability.
Facebook announced that in the coming weeks it will expand its bug bounty program as the company cracks down on data misuse by app developers.
Mozilla is testing a method of securing DNS traffic via HTTPS, but is faced with some privacy resistance.
The city of Atlanta is being extorted for $51,000 in a ransomware attack that occurred early Thursday that impacted several local government departments.
Netflix opens up bug bounty program to all white hat hackers and ups the ante for bugs to as much as $15,000.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg broke his silence on the Cambridge Analytica scandal that has unfolded this past week, acknowledging that “we made mistakes” and vowing to step up to the plate when it comes to data security.
AMD on Tuesday acknowledged several vulnerabilities that had been reported in its Ryzen and EPYC chips, and said that it would roll out PSP firmware patches in the coming week.
Dewan Chowdhury, founder of MalCrawler, talks at SAS about the risks that companies face when securing their industrial control systems and robotics.
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