A scientific approach to eavesdropping via HDMI
A paper from Uruguayan scientists lays out a highly technical and impractical method of spying on computer monitors.
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A paper from Uruguayan scientists lays out a highly technical and impractical method of spying on computer monitors.
As the year wraps up, Kaspersky Lab released its reports on the overall status of global cybersecurity.
Kaspersky Lab released results of a 10-months long analysis of Epic Turla APT campaign, which is still active. One of the most sophisticated cyber-espionage campaigns, it attacked victims in 45 countries.
Kaspersky Lab recently published a new survey called “Who’s spying on you” to describe the arising problem of cyber-espionage. In our previous article we pointed out that any company or
Whenever one hears the words ‘cyber espionage’, large-scale campaigns affecting entire national states and transnational corporations such as Aurora, Flame or Duqu come to mind. Unfortunately, cyber espionage doesn’t necessarily
When a new high-profile attack is revealed–whether it’s a technology company, a government agency or a financial institution that’s targeted–the attention often focuses on the victim and what the attackers
Targeted attacks gain popularity as a means of cyber-espionage. They get more complex, use sophisticated algorithms and act more stealthily than ever. Even U.S. President Barack Obama voiced his concerns