More Cybersecurity - Page 101
How an attack on a company you've never heard of crushed the internet
What happened to the internet today?
By Karissa Bell
How your smart device caused the internet to crash and burn
Is your refrigerator running (malware)?
By Jenni Ryall
Sites across the internet suffer outage after cyberattack
A cyberattack has targeted a major internet infrastructure provider
3.2 million debit cards compromised in India as banks investigate security breaches
Keep an eye on unauthorized transactions from your bank account.
By Manish Singh
Hacking the presidential election just isn't possible (yet)
The possible "rigged election" you're hearing about is a fiction, here's why.
Everyone, stop freaking out about this Facebook hoax
Facebook hoaxes are still alive and tricking people in 2016.
Police use facial recognition much more than you realize
Police departments may know what you look like, even if you don't know how they got your photo.
When does government regulation go too far?
Government regulation is supposed to protect, but when is there just too much of it?
By WE THE VOTERS
Bureau of Meteorology in Australia was hacked by foreign spies
And it's not even the first weather service to be hacked...
By Ariel Bogle
Apple Watch reportedly banned from UK cabinet meetings
The Russians could be listening.
It's [cyber] war: U.S. officially blames Russia for recent hacks
A statement was released Friday.
By Tim Chester and Colin Daileda
FBI arrests contractor for possession of highly classified material
The accused worked for the same company as Edward Snowden.
Hacking group targets BuzzFeed for sharing 'fake news'
The group is responsible for hacking the social media accounts of tech executives.
You can now encrypt your Facebook Messenger chats
You will have to enable it manually, however.
By Manish Singh
Yahoo reportedly built software to search incoming emails
It is not known if Yahoo handed any information over to the government.
By Kerry Flynn
Yahoo hack could have affected billions of accounts, former exec claims
Yahoo claimed last week at least 500 million accounts had been affected. Now a former executive claims there are way more affected users.
By Kerry Flynn
Apple's iMessage system leaves one bit of data open to authorities
Apple's iMessages are fully encrypted, but the details if who you may have contacted are not.
Don't say we didn't warn you about Googling Amy Schumer
She is the most dangerous celebrity on the internet.
Hackers are having a field day on China’s wild web
China’s criminal hacking community numbers at least 400,000
By Christina Larson
Indian court ruling had no impact on new data sharing policy with Facebook: WhatsApp [Updated]
WhatsApp has 100 million users in India.
By Manish Singh
Pippa Middleton's hacked iCloud photos banned from publication
Hacker attempted to sell the allegedly stolen pictures to The Sun.