Google I/O 2016: Smartphones are not the limit for Android
At the recent I/O 2016 conference Google announced Android N, Wear 2.0, new messenger Allo, voice assistant Google Home, and a laundry list of other tech miracles. What about security?
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At the recent I/O 2016 conference Google announced Android N, Wear 2.0, new messenger Allo, voice assistant Google Home, and a laundry list of other tech miracles. What about security?
All files encrypted with TeslaCrypt ransomware can now be decrypted … thanks to its creators.
Researchers expose details of 70,000 OKCupid accounts, without permission
Old LinkedIn data is being sold on the darkweb. Time to change your password!
The Petya ransomware installer now includes another ransomware that complements it.
Criminals behind the ATM Infector campaign are turning ATMs into invisible skimmers.
While many got a good laugh about CryptXXX evolving to beat out tool, ransomware is no laughing matter. Introducing V2 of our tool.
Discussing what kind of Internet Chinese, North Korean and Indian users have now and what we all might have one day
A 10-year old from Finland successfully discovered and reported an Instagram flaw, and was handsomely rewarded by Facebook.
Reasons why you should pony up the money for your own Wi-Fi and stop stealing it from your neighbors.
Once considered a top 10 pick in the NFL Draft, Laremy Tunsil slides to Twitter hack, followed up with Instagram hack.
Internet-trolls are back in the game: 2ch anonymous hacked hundreds devices and streamed video from victims’ homes for the kick of it.
We talk about ever-present connectivity. What does that mean for raising kids?
Spotify users’ account data once again found its way onto Pastebin. Change your password.
CryptXXX ransomware encrypts files, steals data and bitcoins. Sounds serious, but we have a solution!
hackers are eager to make their buck before every merchant in US moves to chip-and-ping cards
Hackers took control over several USA FM stations’ equipment and released a provocative podcast on the air.
Windows is in the process of rolling out new changes to the fabled BSOD (‘Blue Screen Of Death’) which could have security implications.
A group of security researchers have discovered major flaws in Google’s reCAPTCHA technology.
Google has begun phasing out Chrome support on legacy OS X platforms.