Mozilla Ends Support for Firefox Password Manager App
Firefox Lockwise will soon stop being supported. Here's what to know and what password management alternatives to consider.
Firefox Lockwise will soon stop being supported. Here's what to know and what password management alternatives to consider.
Jack Dorsey is moving on, and he's tweeted his entire resignation email to prove it.
Hackers have been using the flaw to gain access to companies' internal networks for months.
As fintech gains a foothold in US banks, regulators are making sure that cybersecurity remains a priority.
The pandemic-driven shift towards remote work has highlighted threats like ransomware and mobile attacks.
Why bother with ransomware when you can just lie and say you did? Here's how website owners can spot the latest scam.
Users can now buy merch and products directly from a Group they're in or locate other member-recommended products.
Plus, 27% of them say that those hours don't even need to add up to 40 per week.
Twitter's also recently changed the way that it displays images, so we're getting a lot of updates here.
Virtual card payments are up while check and cash payments are down: Payments are officially going remote.
One FBI online portal left its own account verification code publicly accessible in the website's HTML code. That's bad.
The two countries will be sharing information as well as deploying new staff training and study visits.
Optimizing fuel use is essential for any fleet – it can be as much as 20% of a fleet's total operating cost.
About 2.8 billion Mastercard users around the world will soon be able to buy and spend cryptocurrencies.
The apps had been been advertised on sites like Facebook, Instagram and TikTok to lure in more victims.
The internet doesn't have a tech problem. It's just ruled by those who value profits over policy.
Facebook is now Meta, but won't change the core features that make the platform so harmful to its userbase of billions.
How can small businesses keep selling this holiday season in the middle of a pandemic supply chain squeeze?
Social engineering was a huge threat in 2020 and likely remains one today. Here's what that means for you.
The tech works by scanning a customer's face, just like some smartphones can unlock with facial biometrics.
Google also displayed around 62K 'Safe Browsing' phishing page warnings, so here's your reminder to pay attention to those.