Microsoft-Signed Rootkit Targets Gaming Environments in China
FiveSys is the second publicly known rootkit since June that attackers have managed to sneak past Microsoft's driver certification process.
FiveSys is the second publicly known rootkit since June that attackers have managed to sneak past Microsoft's driver certification process.
The Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) today announced export controls for software and hardware tools that could…
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Apple argues in a position paper that sideloading apps poses a major security threat to its users, as many lawmakers…