Five Reasons CISOs Should Keep an Open Mind About Cryptocurrencies

Far from a dying breed, cryptocurrencies are not only evolving but being accepted in countless new markets. CISOs need to know the ins and...

Where Do Vulnerabilities Come From?

Vulnerabilities are an emergent property of modern software’s complexity, requested features, and the way data inputs are handled. - Read more

The Hunt for IoT: The Rise of Thingbots

With “thingbots” now launching Death Star-sized DDoS attacks, hosting banking trojans, and causing physical destruction, all signs point to them becoming the attacker infrastructure...

RSA in a “Pre-Post-Quantum” Computing World

Quantum computing is coming. What should your strategy be today to deal with what’s on the horizon? - Read more

Who Should the CISO Report To?

Savvy organizations that understand the gravity of cyber security are giving CISOs a voice at the executive table. - Read more

Wildcard Certificates Coming January 2018

Update, March 13, 2018 Wildcard certificate support is live. Let’s Encrypt will begin issuing wildcard certificates in January of 2018. Wildcard certificates are a commonly requested...

Milestone: 100 Million Certificates Issued

Let’s Encrypt has reached a milestone: we’ve now issued more than 100,000,000 certificates. This number reflects at least a few things: First, it illustrates the...

ACME v2 API Endpoint Coming January 2018

Update, April 27, 2018 ACME v2 and wildcard support are fully available since March 13, 2018. Update, January 4, 2018 We introduced a public test API endpoint...

From NSA Exploit to Widespread Ransomware: WannaCry Is on the Loose

The new EternalBlue NSA exploit is powering a wave of virulent ransomware sweeping across Europe. - Read more

The Hunt for IoT: The Networks Building Death Star-Sized Botnets

With a growth rate of 1,473% in 2016, the hunt for vulnerable IoT devices rages on... - Read more

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Chromium: CVE-2026-13027 Use after free in FileSystem

This CVE was assigned by Chrome. Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) ingests Chromium, which addresses this vulnerability. Please see (https://chromereleases.googleblog.com/2025) for more information. - Read...

Weekly Metasploit Update: Modules for Audiobookshelf, LiteLLM, Next.js, Dalfox and more

Help shape the future of Metasploit FrameworkWe are planning future work in relation to the evasion capabilities present in Metasploit Framework, and how they...

New DirtyClone Linux Vulnerability Allows Attackers to Gain Root Access Via Cloned Packets

A new Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability, dubbed “DirtyClone” (CVE-2026-43503), that allows unprivileged local users to gain full root access by manipulating cloned...

Hackers Claim French Employment Leak Exposes Over 1M Records, Health Data

Hackers claim 1M+ records tied to French employment apps were exposed, including HR files, health data, worker details, and plaintext passwords. The post Hackers Claim...