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A new tool will check if you're vulnerable to the hack that brought down computers across the globe
WannaCry and NotPetya likely won't be the last attacks to use the stolen NSA exploit dubbed EternalBlue.
By Jack Morse
Ransomware has been around for almost 30 years, so why does it feel like it's getting worse?
Ransomware attacks are on the rise. Here's why.
By Jack Morse
The NotPetya ransomware may not actually be ransomware at all -- it could be something worse
Less ransomware and more "trash-your-life-ware."
By Jack Morse
Travelers into the U.S. just dodged an expanded electronics ban — for now
Hold onto your laptop.
By Sasha Lekach
A new ransomware is sweeping the globe, but there's a vaccine
How to protect yourself against NotPetya.
By Jack Morse
The latest ransomware attack used an alleged NSA exploit
A hacking tool allegedly used by the NSA has again surfaced to haunt the world.
UK's largest warship hits the seas with massive security worry: Windows XP
Like putting a pad lock on the front door of your new multimillion dollar home and hoping for the best.
Ransomware hack attack of 'unprecedented' size slams into businesses around the world
Organizations in Ukraine, Russia, Denmark, the United Kingdom and more nations appear to be facing yet another major cyber attack.
Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft, and YouTube team up to fight terrorism online
Terrorist recruiters won't have it so easy anymore.
Virgin Media thinks 800,000 users should change their router passwords
The default option is easily hacked.
'Snap Maps' are prime territory for FOMO and lurking
Proceed with caution, friends.
Some people are worried about what 'Snap Maps' mean for teen safety
Hide your location.
Facebook has new safeguards for profile pictures, but it's just a first step
Hands off my profile pic!
By Freia Lobo
Homeland Security confirmed Russians targeted nearly half the U.S. for election hacks
Add this to your file on "The Russian government tried to destroy the election integrity of the United States last year."
Someone is sending spyware after Mexican journalists and lawyers
The software, known as Pegasus, tries to lure people into clicking a text message.
Nearly 200 million voters exposed in data leak
Registered voters dating back more than a decade have been exposed in what's believed to be the largest leak of voter information in history.
For $28, you can hack into a stranger's internet-enabled webcam
You're not still using the default password, are you?
By Yi Shu Ng
Girl Scouts will become white hat hackers with cool new cybersecurity badges
Girl Scouts will learn how to get around firewalls.
Twitter's 2-factor authentication has a serious problem
And the company doesn't want to talk about it.
By Jack Morse
The CIA can turn your router into a spy
That's according to new data released by WikiLeaks.
A Facebook glitch unmasked moderators to the terror groups they shut down
Facebook's moderation issues just took a turn.
Yet more confirmation that WannaCry ransomware attack was from North Korea
We've heard of this group before.