Top Cybersecurity Firm Targeted By Hackers
Cybersecurity firms are paid to protect their clients from hackers. But what happens when they’re the target?
Cybersecurity firms are paid to protect their clients from hackers. But what happens when they’re the target?
Criticism is mounting over IT security at Swedish government agencies after it emerged that millions of Swedes’ personal data may have been leaked to other countries.
German police will be able to use surveillance software by the end of the year that can hack into people’s smartphones and read encrypted messages in such services as WhatsApp, says a report that cites a leaked document.
Do not be fooled by some of the messages you get through on WhatsApp.
UniCredit has revealed a data breach affecting 400,000 customers who suffered unauthorised access to their personal loan accounts at Italy’s biggest bank.
The sheer thrill of turning left when you board the aircraft and making your way into those dreamy first class cabins is enough to make anyone have a crack a chatting up the the check-in staff when they arrive at the airport.
Just because your hotel offers complimentary Wi-Fi, it doesn’t mean you have to take it. Hackers may be lurking, looking to compromise your computer, especially if you’re a high-priority target staying at luxury hotels around the globe.
Facebook’s WhatsApp messaging service has been partially blocked in China, following a censorship crackdown by the government.
The owner of the Ashley Madison adultery website said on Friday it will pay $11.2 million to settle U.S. litigation brought on behalf of roughly 37 million users whose personal details were exposed in a July 2015 data breach.
Millions of Verizon customer records were left exposed in a loosely secure database by an Israeli technology company, ZDNet reported.