What’s old is new again. In a follow-up to a report earlier this year on the reappearance of visual basic code in malicious documents, researchers at Sophos have found that the trend has not only continued – it’s increased.
What’s old is new again. In a follow-up to a report earlier this year on the reappearance of visual basic code in malicious documents, researchers at Sophos have found that the trend has not only continued – it’s increased.
I recently spoke to a reporter preparing a story on California’s new smartphone “Kill Switch” law. This law requires mobile devices sold in California starting July 1, 2015 to include an opt-in feature allowing consumers to remotely render a device useless in case of theft. While I support this, some don’t.
JPMorgan Chase, one of the largest banks in the United States, has confirmed that its systems were breached this summer, but investigators say there’s no evidence that the attackers had gained access to highly sensitive information.
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