European Union diplomatic communications ‘targeted by hackers’

Hackers successfully targeted the European Union’s diplomatic communications over a period of several years, The New York Times reports. Thousands of messages were intercepted in which diplomats referenced a range of subjects from US President Donald Trump to global trade. The breach was reportedly discovered by the cyber-security company Area 1.

European officials say that information marked as confidential and secret was not affected by the three-year hack. One expert told the New York Times that the methods used by the hackers were similar to those previously used by the Chinese military.

“After over a decade of experience countering Chinese cyber-operations… there is no doubt this campaign is connected to the Chinese government,” he said. The intercepted messages, known as diplomatic cables, reveal one exchange in which diplomats describe July’s meeting between Mr Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin as “successful (at least for Putin)”.

Another message gives details of a private meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and European officials that took place earlier this year. It quotes Mr Xi as saying China “would not submit to bullying” from Washington “even if a trade war hurt everybody”.

These comments echo a speech he gave on Tuesday in which he said “no-one is in a position to dictate to the Chinese people what should or should not be done”. A number of other institutions, including the United Nations, were also reportedly affected by the breach and have since been alerted.

Source : newsfirst.lk

IDC names High-Tech Bridge a Mobile App Security Testing Innovator

Pioneering Machine Learning and AI vulnerability detection technology combined with a zero false-positive SLA of ImmuniWeb® MobileSuite are recognized by IDC.

High-Tech Bridge is delighted to be selected as an IDC Innovator on the emerging Mobile Application Security Testing (MAST) market in a recent research “IDC Innovators: Mobile App Security Testing, 2018”.

IDC Innovators are vendors “that have demonstrated either a groundbreaking business model or an innovative new technology — or both”.

Organizations are pressed for time, resources, and money but simply cannot cut corners when it comes to mobile app testing,” says Denise Lund, research director, Enterprise Mobility at IDC. “Vendors will go far with buyers if they have proven that their use of machine intelligence reduces false positives in the identification of mobile app vulnerabilities or discovers unusual vulnerabilities before these wreak havoc on employees, businesses, and brands in the market.

High-Tech Bridge’s ImmuniWeb® AI Platform offers ImmuniWeb MobileSuite to test iOS and Android mobile applications and their backend for security, privacy and compliance issues. Our award-winning dynamic (DAST), static (SAST) and interactive (IAST) mobile application security testing technology leverages Machine Learning and AI for acceleration and intelligent automation of vulnerability detection. While scalable and cost-effective manual enhancement of testing process ensures detection of the most sophisticated vulnerabilities and offers a zero false-positives SLA to every customer.

We are delighted to see such a solid validation of our research and innovation on the application security market by one of the most reputable research companies” says Ilia Kolochenko, High-Tech Bridge’s CEO and Founder. “At High-Tech Bridge, we are committed to innovate and deliver value to our customers by solving real problems they have in a cost-effective manner. We believe that effective application security should be simple, holistic and risk-based. ImmuniWeb MobileSuite embodies all of these principles.

IDC is the premier global provider of market intelligence, advisory services, and events for the information technology, telecommunications, and consumer technology markets. With more than 1,100 analysts worldwide, IDC offers global, regional, and local expertise on technology and industry opportunities and trends in over 110 countries.

Source: High-Tech Bridge