Print spooler hacks have survived over the past decade. (PXFuel) Old vulnerabilities die hard: researchers uncover 20-year-old code in Windows Print Spooler It's an example of the old code that is bequeathed to popular software programs we take for granted. Aug 7, 2020 By Sean Lyngaas
A semiconductor silicon wafer being tested. (Getty Images) Hacking group has hit Taiwan’s prized semiconductor industry, Taiwanese firm says The persistent espionage makes all the sense in the world. Aug 6, 2020 By Sean Lyngaas
Christopher Wlaschin speaks Oct. 18, 2017, at CyberTalks in Washington, D.C. (CyberScoop) Top voting vendor ES&S publishes vulnerability disclosure policy "We think it’s important to have that safe harbor language out there to set expectations," said ESS's Chris Wlaschin. Aug 5, 2020 By Sean Lyngaas
An LG G8 ThinQ smartphone running the Android operating system. (Aaron Yoo / Flickr) Researchers found another way to hack Android cellphones via Bluetooth There's another Bluetooth vulnerability on the market, according to DBAPPSecurity research presented at Black Hat 2020. Aug 5, 2020 By Shannon Vavra
Wikicommons photo CC2.0 There’s a new open-source project to detect cellphone-snooping technology The EFF's Crocodile Hunter includes an API that gathers data on IMSI catchers and shares it with other researchers. Aug 5, 2020 By Sean Lyngaas
(Getty Images) Researchers uncover vulnerabilities in devices used at industrial facilities Trend Micro spent multiple months trying to help get patches issued for the devices, with mixed success. Aug 5, 2020 By Sean Lyngaas