ASUS Live Update tool hack: ASUS responds

ASUS Live Update tool hack: ASUS responds

ASUS has also implemented a fix in the latest version (ver. 3.6.8) of the Live Update software.
ASUS Live Update has been used by hackers to distribute malware to possibly over a million users

ASUS Live Update has been used by hackers to distribute malware to possibly over a million users

ASUS Live Update has been used by hackers to distribute malware to an estimated 1 million users.
Intel ends 5G partnership with China-based chipmaker

Intel ends 5G partnership with China-based chipmaker

Intel ends 5G partnership with China-based chipmaker.
A security vulnerability in Xiaomi’s Mijia M365 electric scooter exposes it to hackers

A security vulnerability in Xiaomi’s Mijia M365 electric scooter exposes it to hackers

A security vulnerability in Xiaomi’s Mijia M365 electric scooter exposes it to hackers
A zero-day security flaw in macOS Mojave has been shared publicly by a German security researcher
The Mayhem system is able to suss out software vulnerabilities and patch them automatically

The Mayhem system is able to suss out software vulnerabilities and patch them automatically

The Mayhem system is able to suss out software vulnerabilities and patch them automatically
Hackers had access to personal data of 29 million Facebook accounts

Hackers had access to personal data of 29 million Facebook accounts

Facebook gave an update on its ongoing investigations on its worst security breach ever.
Security issue exposed 50 million Facebook accounts to hackers

Security issue exposed 50 million Facebook accounts to hackers

Facebook revealed yesterday that its engineering team discovered a security issue affecting almost 50 million accounts. Read to find out more!
Google X ventures into cybersecurity with a new company called Chronicle

Google X ventures into cybersecurity with a new company called Chronicle

Chronicle, which is a spinoff from Google X, will tackle cybersecurity, and it’ll help companies identify, track, and stop cyberattacks.
Siri, Alexa, and other voice assistants can be hacked with inaudible commands

Siri, Alexa, and other voice assistants can be hacked with inaudible commands

Malicious ultrasonic voice commands that are too high in frequency for human ears can be fed to a wide variety of voice assistants; Siri, Alexa, Google Now, S Voice, Cortana, and others are vulnerable.