Chinese state hackers and spyware vendors are fueling a rise in zero-day attacks, which increasingly target enterprise software and devices — security and networking products in particular.
Exploitation of zero-days by commercial surveillance and spyware developers outpaced exploitation by nation-state actors last year, according to a report.
Google and iVerify researchers say the case points to a thriving secondary market for high-end zero-day exploits.
Follows suggestions iPhone-pwning toolset bears hallmarks of zero-days that targeted Russian diplomats Russian cybersecurity outfit Kaspersky is waving away claims that an iPhone exploit kit recently ...
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LABOUR MPs have joined 60 other cross-party parliamentarians in Britain and Ireland to oppose plans to exploit the 300 ...
Singapore develops proprietary threat detection tools and tightens cybersecurity regulations following recent advanced ...