Smart devices were targeted by more than one-half of cyberattacks detected in the country in 2017
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Smart devices were targeted by more than one-half of cyberattacks detected in the country in 2017
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A closer look at cybercrime as a service on the dark web
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First closing in on operators, now on users, as the hunt continues and law enforcement in many countries is about to swoop on people who bought DDoS attacks on WebStresser
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ESET researchers have detected a substantial new wave of the “Love you” malspam campaign, updated to target Japan and spread GandCrab 5.1
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The company is rushing to fix a glitch that may let other iPhone users hear and see you – before you answer the call
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Even so, the database has grown to seven million voiceprints amid a controversy that puts the spotlight on the privacy implications of the collection of biometric information
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Among the increased number of malicious JavaScript email attachments observed in January 2019, ESET researchers have spotted a large wave of ransomware-spreading spam targeting Russian users
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Eight months after the landmark rules came into effect, data released by the European Commission provides a glimpse into the law’s application
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Google fined €50 million for violating EU data privacy rules. Twitter bug may have exposed private tweets of Android users for years. Plus some interesting results from the USA following a recent ESET survey.
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Study shows the majority of Americans fear the misuse of their personal data supplied to websites, and view cybercrime as a threat to their country
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Everybody loves quizzes. So why not take this one and hone your phish-spotting prowess?
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The plugin’s users are recommended to change their passwords on WPML’s website following havoc reportedly wrought by a disgruntled ex-employee
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France’s data protection watchdog issues the first major penalty under the EU’s new privacy regime
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A strong password is a great start, but there are more ways to make sure that your email is as secure as possible
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If you use Twitter for Android and want your tweets to be private, you may want to play safe and review your settings
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The hacking duo is believed to have exploited a software flaw and compromised several SEC workstations with malware in order to take early peeks at financial disclosures
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773 million email IDs, 21 million passwords exposed for anyone to see in massive data dump. A car and almost $1m on offer for Tesla Model 3 hacks. Plus some resolutions for 2019 with tips for securing your router
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The vast dossier of stolen login details, which also comprises 773 million email addresses, appears to have been gathered from data stolen in many breaches
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As another thing to improve this year, you may want to route your focus on a device that is the nerve center of your network and, if poorly secured, the epicenter of much potential trouble
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The electric car maker is raising the ante in automotive security, putting one of its swanky models as a target at a hacking contest
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Forget balaclavas or hoodies, these cybercriminals are hiding in plain sight
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In our final report from CES we take a look at smart city initiatives
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Automotive security for cars. Do you know who your connected home is talking to? Plus some resolutions for 2019 with tips for passwords
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No 3D-printed heads or realistic masks were needed to trick even a handful of high-end handset models into unlocking their screens
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There’s a digital treasure trove to be had in your home so you should take steps to protect it
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What's in store for automotive security once cars morph into mobile living rooms and working spaces? And how about transportation at large?
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In case there are some blank entries in your laundry list of New Year’s resolutions, we have a few tips for a bit of cybersecurity ‘soul searching’. Here’s the first batch, looking at how you can fix your good ol’ passwords.
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The program with a prize pool of almost US$1 million aims to leverage the ‘power of the crowd’ in order to prevent another Heartbleed
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The vast trove of data was released online and disseminated via Twitter over the span of four weeks – without anybody really noticing
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A cyberattack is believed to have stalled the production and delivery of several major US newspapers late last year
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A reflection on how acknowledging the cumulative nature of cyber-threats and understanding its implications can benefit our digital security
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The message starts off with the kind of information that is apt to send shivers down the spines of many binge-watchers
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