More Cybersecurity - Page 81
This is the most diabolical Android ransomware we've ever seen
This could be one of the worst malware's ever to hit Android.
By Raymond Wong
Ginormous Piccadilly screen will send targeted ads based on the colour of your car
The billboard will be larger than a tennis court.
Sorry, but you just can't erase yourself from the internet
Forget the teleporter. You will need a time machine.
Twitter explains why Rose McGowan's account got suspended
The actress announced the suspension on Instagram.
On top of everything else, Equifax hackers got 10 million driver's licenses
It just keeps getting worse.
By Monica Chin
T-Mobile exposed private customer data to hackers who used only a phone number
T-Mobile made life easy for hackers.
By Mark Kaufman
Most Australians don't care about being on a mass facial recognition database
Worried? Well, they aren't.
By Johnny Lieu
This cyberstalker's takedown proves no one stays anonymous on the web
There is no hiding, anymore.
By Mark Kaufman
Google got duped by a fake ad blocker, and 37,000 people accidentally downloaded adware
Some malicious adware dressed up as anti-adware.
By Mark Kaufman
In the wake of the Equifax hack, consumers have a new take on their online security: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Some Equifax customers have resigned themselves to playing the odds.
By Patrick Kulp
How to hold private companies accountable for data breaches
The buck has to stop somewhere.
By Pete Pachal
Apple just fixed a High Sierra bug that's so bad its embarrassing
It doesn't get much worse than this bug.
Think you hate selfies? The Russian military might ban them.
National security over Snapchat.
By Monica Chin
Australia's facial recognition database will now include driver's licence photos
Move over Face ID, the Australian government has eclipsed you on the creepy factor.
By Johnny Lieu
Russian hackers reportedly used popular antivirus software to steal NSA data
It's "one of the most significant security breaches in recent years."
By Karissa Bell
It's official: Your old password is totally worthless
DO. NOT. REUSE. OLD. PASSWORDS.
This guy has 1,500 passwords, and a few tips for staying secure
Yes, that's a lot of passwords.
Turns out the Equifax hack was even more gigantic
Somehow, the Equifax hack was worse than originally reported.
The $1,000,000 text message that remotely hacks your iPhone
Gotta spend money to make money.
New study finds small percentage of Macs are running insecure firmware
Some Macs might be running the wrong types of firmware.
Equifax apologizes by giving customers the ability to lock their credit for free
Equifax really, really doesn't want you to hate them.
Moscow's facial recognition CCTV network is the biggest example of surveillance society yet
The 160,000-camera system deploys facial recognition on 95% of apartment building entrances.