Your Android Phone Could Be Infected with Spyware, Google Warns
The attacks are in just a few countries: Egypt, Armenia, Greece, Madagascar, Ivory Coast, Serbia, Spain, and Indonesia.
The attacks are in just a few countries: Egypt, Armenia, Greece, Madagascar, Ivory Coast, Serbia, Spain, and Indonesia.
According to a recent report by NordPass, business executives need to use stronger passwords to avoid data breaches.
The gang responsible for the attack, which happened in December, is still it large.
A new report shows that US airports take the four top spots for Wi-Fi speed, globally.
According to a recent release by Cert-In, VPN providers unwilling to collect user data in India will have to pull out.
A new report finds that spyware-riddled apps on the Google Play Store "have been installed over a hundred thousand times."
The creator behind the "jigsaw" ransomware - as well as a ransomware builder called Thanos - bragged about its use online.
A report finds 88% of executives previously hit by ransomware stated that they would pay if they were attacked again.
There's no quick fix: The functionality that makes this possible would have to be changed on a hardware level.
More than 6,000 sites were hacked in April alone, redirecting unsuspecting users to unwanted ads and scam sites.
Sharing passwords is a sure fire way to compromise your online security, but Netflix's concerns are likely purely financial.
This new survey suggests that employees are starting to prioritize casual and secure messaging.
More than $6.9 billion was lost to cyber scams in 2021, representing a significant increase from the previous year.
Costa Rica is in a state of emergency and a 157-year-old college is closing forever, and it's all because of ransomware.
Considering 81% of business breaches come from weak password security, it's safe to say there's a pretty big point.
Microsoft Security Experts is a new service category designed to help businesses achieve "better security outcomes".
Conti ransomware attacks have led to more pay-outs than any other strain of ransomware ever documented.
Passwords aren't cutting it when it comes to online security, so big tech is hoping to move us away from the outdated login.
A new national directive seems to have rendered VPN technology - built on a lack of data collection - legally inoperable.
"The vast majority of mental health and prayer apps are exceptionally creepy," says Jen Caltrider, lead on the analysis.
Sure, the new tool is capped at 1GB of traffic per month, but on the other hand, it's completely free.