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Iran Calls U.S. Tech Companies ‘Legitimate Targets,’ Threatens to Attack
Jeffrey Burt | | Aikido Security, Amazon AWS, Apple, cisco, cyberattack, cyberscams, Flashpoint, Handala, HP, IBM, Iran, Iran-Israel Conflict, Microsoft, Nvidia, Oracle, Phishing, pro-Iranian, United States
The Iranian government is threatening to attack the Middle East operations of more than a dozen U.S. tech companies, including Microsoft, Nvidia, and Google, calling them "legitimate targets." Meanwhile, pro-Iranian threat groups ...
Security Boulevard
HP and Dell Roll Out Quantum-Resistant Device Security and AI-Era Cyber Resilience
What happened HP and Dell rolled out new security capabilities aimed at strengthening device security and cyber resilience against physical attacks and emerging quantum-computing threats. HP introduced hardware-based TPM Guard, which encrypts ...
HP’s Unique Advantage in a Hostile World: HP Wolf Security
HP Wolf Security stands out in the market, offering a robust approach to endpoint security that arguably surpasses its peers, particularly in safeguarding business-focused laptops and printers. HP’s dedication to security is ...
HP’s Threat Report – New Threats, Bigger Problems
HP issues a threat report quarterly (this month’s came with a video), and this quarter’s report suggests that things are getting worse with regard to attacks and related monetary damage. While this ...
HP Report Details Tactics Used to Evade Detection Tools
HP Wolf Security report showed how tactics and techniques cybercriminals use to evade detection are evolving ...
Security Boulevard
HP Wolf Security and the Industrialization of Cybercrime
This week HP had a briefing on their latest security report, and it wasn’t pretty, but it implies a level of weaponized cyber threats that will continue to advance at rates that ...
Report Provides Rare Glimpse Into Industrialized World of Cybercriminals
HP, Inc. today published a report that revealed most cyberattacks are now being launched by individuals with limited technical expertise as the cybercriminal underworld becomes more industrialized. The report’s author, Alex Holland, ...
Security Boulevard
Pegasus Spyware is Back, Twitter Hacker Arrested, 16 Year Old Printer Bug
Tom Eston | | Cybersecurity, Data leak, Digital Privacy, Episodes, HP, Infosec, Malware, NSO Group, Pegasus, Podcast, printer, printers, Privacy, Samsung, security, spyware, technology, Twitter, Weekly Edition, Xerox
Pegasus spyware and NSO Group are back in the news because of a data leak of 50,000 phone numbers, another “hacker” was arrested for the great Twitter hack of 2020, and how ...
HP Moves to Increase Desktop and Printer Security Lead with Bromium
Rob Enderle | | Bromium, Cybersecurity, Endpoint Protection, HP, security, Security Awareness, strategy
HP just announced the acquisition of Bromium, a unique small security company. I must admit the name “Bromium” kind of sounds like something you’d take if you had a stomach problem, but ...
HP Labs Bristol: Why HP Leads On PC Security
I spent much of this week at HP’s Labs in Bristol England and this site, focused on security, is largely why the firm currently has the strongest security on their business class ...

