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Lenovo Computers Leave Door Open for Hackers, Researchers Find
A new security flaw on Lenovo computers renders user privileges nearly useless.
May 6, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
Is Low Self-Control a Threat to Security?
Researchers are using brain imaging to help companies determine which employees could pose a cybersecurity risk.
April 27, 2015
BY
Iowa State University
Triads Infiltrate Security Industry in Malaysia, 80 Companies Involved
The triads have found an interesting way to dodge the law: they simply infiltrate the security companies tasked ...
April 21, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
China Looks to Replace IBM, With Help From IBM
IBM is offloading its technical know-how to companies in China, and to individuals who have clearly stated their ...
April 21, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
Destructive Cyberattacks Target Critical Infrastructures in the Americas
Close to half of all critical infrastructures in the Americas were hit by destructive cyberattacks in 2014, and ...
April 14, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
Windows Vulnerability Could Allow Compromise, but Microsoft Says Not Very Likely
A new security flaw has been discovered in Windows that could potentially compromise the safety of millions of ...
April 14, 2015
BY
Timi Cantisano
Hackers Attack Federal Aviation Administration Computers
Hackers installed a virus on the computer networks of the Federal Aviation Administration, following warnings that air traffic ...
April 7, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
China’s Generals Dream of Victory From Space
The People's Liberation Army (PLA) has invested much effort into space-based assets and has redefined its strategic policy ...
March 12, 2015
BY
Leo Timm
Fear of Whistleblowers Grows Among China’s Leaders
Leaders of the Chinese regime are revising laws, with a focus on preventing whistleblowers and leaks in its ...
March 12, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
Just How Secure Is Your Bank Account?
To most people, a bank account is a symbol of security. They picture armed guards and vaults behind ...
February 18, 2015
BY
Miguel Leiva-Gomez
Fighting Terror: Privacy vs. Security
Staving off future terrorist attacks and combating cyber crime have put police and intelligence agencies around the world ...
February 11, 2015
BY
Matthew Little
Energy and Security Implications of Nigeria’s Election
Video Transcript Cole Altom: Welcome everyone. I'm Cole Altom, I am the Compass editor here at Stratfor. With ...
February 1, 2015
BY
Stratfor
How to Delete All Your Data If Your Android Phone It’s Ever Lost or Stolen
There aren’t many instances in the modern world more terrifying than realizing you are no longer in possession ...
January 20, 2015
BY
Jacob Siegal
Afghan Police Lead Insurgent Fight at High Cost
When brothers Amir and Mosha Jan joined Afghanistan's police two years ago they believed that their patriotic duty ...
December 28, 2014
BY
Lynne O'Donnell
Turns Out It’s Shockingly Easy to Smuggle Guns on Planes
As a traveler, it's certainly troubling to hear of a gun smuggling scheme in which a former airlines ...
December 24, 2014
BY
Cindy Drukier
Mass Killings Raise Security Concerns in Kenya
When Kenya sent troops to Somalia in 2011 to fight Islamic extremists, the al-Qaeda-linked group al-Shabab threatened to ...
December 3, 2014
BY
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Tom Odula
Schumer Calls for Tougher InfoSec Standards
Manufacturers of webcams, baby monitors, and smart televisions need to adopt heightened security measures to protect their customers’ ...
November 30, 2014
BY
Jonathan Zhou
Cameras Work Together to Track a Single Person (+Video)
Now, electrical engineers have developed a way to automatically track people across moving and still cameras by using ...
November 23, 2014
BY
Michelle Ma
Middle Eastern Economies: Outlook, Policy Options, and the US Role
Economic trends will provide a very important part of the context in which President Obama’s policies play out ...
November 18, 2014
BY
Zubair Iqbal
Supersonic Anti-Ship Missile Demonstrated by Chinese Military (Photos)
The Chinese military is showing off its new supersonic missile. A video on China's state-run CCTV shows warships ...
November 10, 2014
BY
Joshua Philipp
Fantastic All-in-One Security App for Your Credit Cards, Passwords and More (Video)
It seems like reports of major security breaches hit the news on a weekly basis these days. As ...
November 5, 2014
BY
Zach Epstein
Keeping your Information Safe Online
Online security has become a huge problem over the years. Hackers are getting smarter and information is being ...
October 23, 2014
BY
Veronica Davis
Check out Android 5.0 Lollipop’s Most Important Security Feature
There are a lot of great new features in Android 5.0 Lollipop but one that’s gone rather unheralded ...
October 17, 2014
BY
Brad Reed
Ways To Protect Your Business’ Private Information
Today's business world is vastly different than it was in the past. 30 years ago even when many ...
October 9, 2014
BY
Tommy Wyher
Heavy Security Clampdown on Campus in Egypt
At Cairo University's campus, new, black steel walls have gone up. A private security firm has put up ...
October 8, 2014
BY
Maggie Michael
How Much of Your Data Would You Trade for a Free Cookie?
In a highly unscientific but delicious experiment last weekend, 380 New Yorkers gave up sensitive personal information — ...
October 5, 2014
BY
Lois Beckett
Chinese Leader Xi Jinping Visits Mongolia
Chinese Communist Party head Xi Jinping is visiting Mongolia on Aug. 21 and 22, his first since assuming ...
August 22, 2014
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