VISA: The Undocumented Security Problem Inside Intel -- What You Need To Know
Forbes covers the Positive Technologies research on how an undocumented technology inside Intel microchips might be activated by attackers.
The Telegraph
Criminals hacking phone codes used by customers to verify bank transactions
The Telegraph interviewed Michael Downs on the SS7 attacks being used by criminals to target banks.
SC Media
Card data interception attacks on ATMs - how to steal card data in 15 minutes
SC Magazine published Leigh-Anne Galloway's byline on the ATMs security.
Infosecurity Magazine
Social Engineering Employed to Steal Data
Infosecurity Magazine features the recent research report by Positive Technologies on the Cybersecurity Threatscape in Q4 2018.
CPO Magazine
Analytics, Intelligence & Response: Getting Ahead of the Insider Threat in 2019
CPO Magazine discusses the continued rise of data breaches in 2018, and what can be done to prevent them
The Register
Network kit biz Phoenix takes heat as flaws may leave industrial control system security in ashes
The Register features the recent discovery of security vulnerabilities in the Phoenix Contact FL Switch 3xxx, 4xxx, and 48xx industrial control switches.
Data Center Knowledge
Here’s What Cybersecurity Experts Worry About This Year
Data Centre Knowledge looks at what cyber security experts consider to be the biggest threats in 2019
ZDNet
Pentesters breach 92 percent of companies, report claims
ZDNet features the recent research report by Positive Technologies summarizing its penetration testing activity, resulting in breching 92 percent of companies' internal networks.
eSecurity Planet
Enterprises Move (Slowly) Toward Stronger Cybersecurity, Research Shows
Positive Technologies cybersecurity threatscape 2018 Q3 report is featured in detail in this eSecurity Planet article.
Computer Weekly
Security alert for vulnerabilities in Siemens PLCs
Siemens has issued a security alert about the company’s Simatic S7-1500 programmable logic controllers (PLCs) after security researchers at Positive Technologies reported “serious vulnerabilities” that exposed industrial processes to denial-of-service (DoS) attacks.