Sophisticated threats? It’s usually the basic ones that get you (IN)SECURE Magazine is a free digital security publication discussing some of the hottest information security topics. ![]() How Apple’s Face ID works, learns, and protectsĪpple has unveiled a new version of its privacy page and a paper throwing more light on how Face ID, its newest biometric authentication option, works on iPhone X (“Ten”). ![]() Mac users who have updated to the latest OS version or have downloaded and implemented the most recent security update may not be as secure as they originally thought. Is your Mac software secure but firmware vulnerable? Bogged by time intensive needs and requiring large data infrastructure to house massive amounts of information, the downward spiral of SIEM may be stayed with new security analytic enhancements boosting network visibilities and efficiencies-at least for the time being. Initially, SIEM solutions sought to solve the collection, monitoring, analyzing, and identification of threats in the cybersecurity environment. Is this the year SIEM goes over the cliff? ![]() XPCTRA financial malware leaves no stone unturnedĪ Trojan that has previously been only stealing users’ banking credentials has been modified to do much more than that. Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles:
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