World Backup Day reminds businesses that they need to have data backup and recovery plans in place should the unthinkable happen
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World Backup Day reminds businesses that they need to have data backup and recovery plans in place should the unthinkable happen
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World Backup Day is a reminder that organizations and individuals need to make data backup and protection a priority
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After he was fired for poor performance, the ex-employee was back with a vengeance, literally
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More trouble in dark markets? A notorious black-market bazaar announces plans to close up shop on the same day as police announce the arrests of 61 people
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The electric automaker is working to release a fix for the underlying vulnerability in a matter of days
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APT group Ocean Lotus has been active with new memory corruption vulnerability. Google fined 1.7 billion US$ by the EU. Plus, pick your Android security app wisely, test shows
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The social network says that the passwords were never exposed externally and that it found no abuse of the glitch
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Our penchant for plugging in random memory sticks isn’t the only trouble with our USB hygiene, a study shows
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More tips for detecting and avoiding sextortion scams
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The third penalty that Europe has levied on the tech giant in less than two years brings the total to €8.25 billion
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ESET researchers detail the latest tricks and techniques OceanLotus uses to deliver its backdoor while staying under the radar
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It’s prudent to get a security solution for your device, but a test by AV-Comparatives shows why you need to choose judiciously
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Cyberblackmail/sextortion again raises its not-so-pretty little head
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Asian game developers again targeted in supply-chain attacks distributing malware. Facebook suffer most severe outage ever. Plus, over 2 billion records exposed by email marketing firm
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Facebook owned Instagram and WhatsApp also affected by unexplained interruption
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The repository of email addresses and other records would offer a gold mine of data for scammers
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Asian game developers again targeted in supply-chain attacks distributing malware in legitimately signed software
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The vulnerabilities, which resided in associated smartphone apps, were both easy to find and easy to fix
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A bright tomorrow of technical delight, or a dismal future of digital dysfunction?
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Protecting your privacy is no longer just an option but a legal requirement in many parts of the world
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The need for better balance on International Women's Day 2019. The Anti-Phishing Working Group offers a mixed bag of findings about the phishing landscape in 2018. Plus people should waste no time in updating Chrome to the browser's latest version.
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Every year on March 8, we celebrate International Women's Day to honor the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. But we also acknowledge that there is still a long way to go before we’ve truly reached gender parity. This day gives us the opportunity to reflect on how we can achieve that balance. So it’s particularly fitting that the theme of this year’s International Women’s Day is “Balance for Better”
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Users should waste no time in updating to the browser’s latest version
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Some tips that businesses can do to get better at it without breaking the bank
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The latest report from the Anti-Phishing Working Group offers a mixed bag of findings about the phishing landscape in 2018
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A ‘white hat’ from Argentina has come a long way since winning his first reward of US$50 in 2016
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Coinhive cryptocurrency miner to call it a day. Google aims for password-free app and site logins on Android. Plus escalating DNS attacks have domain name steward worried.
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The first virtual concert to take place inside a video game attracted interest not only from players but also from scammers, who tried to take advantage of the huge event by tricking users into buying tickets even though the concert was free
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The organization was the victim of a water-hole attack, likely attributable to the APT LuckyMouse group
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