Welcome to Wiley’s update on recent developments and what’s next in consumer protection enforcement and regulation. We cover developments with ...
Microsoft Defender Research observed a large-scale credential theft campaign that exemplifies this trend, using code of ...
A chunk of the Kelp DAO haul is no longer going anywhere. Arbitrum's Security Council froze 30,766 ETH worth roughly $71 million on Monday night, moving funds linked to Saturday's $292 million rsETH ...
A coalition of fossil fuel companies, businesses and labor unions is again trying to repeal Oregon’s Climate Protection Program, filing a lawsuit April 16 arguing the state lacks legal authority to ...
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Businesses that burn carbon fuels, like Woodburn Nursery & Azaleas, could benefit from a lawsuit to end the Climate Protection Program. (Laura Tesler) (Laura Tesler) This story was produced by the ...
Fossil fuel companies, farms, unions and business groups are taking the state Department of Environmental Quality to court over a program they call “economically infeasible.” Oregon’s ambitious ...
An iPhone exploit that involves a linked Visa card can allow attackers to steal money from a locked device using NFC, but the process is complex, requiring physical access and specialized hardware.
The software bug was capable of crashing an operating system used by firewalls, servers and network appliances. It went undetected for over 27 years. Last month, it was caught by Mythos, the latest AI ...
The leak online of exploit code for an apparent Windows zero-day flaw dubbed "BlueHammer" could be the sign of a larger issue that security researchers face when collaborating with Microsoft on ...
A researcher released a working ‘BlueHammer’ Windows zero-day exploit that could impact over 1 billion devices, granting SYSTEM-level access and leaving no patch yet. A disgruntled security researcher ...
A six-month intelligence operation preceded the $270 million exploit of Drift Protocol and was carried out by a North Korean state-affiliated group, according to a detailed incident update published ...