More Cybersecurity - Page 91
Amber Rose calls out Tyga and Beyoncé in a possible hack, or just weird joke
Not the best Wednesday for the Muva.
There's another hacking attack right now, and it's making more money than WannaCry
This attack has been around longer, it's silent -- and far more lucrative.
European nations fine Facebook over being cagey with users' data
In France and the Netherlands, Facebook is allegedly violating user privacy.
The people behind WannaCry's security exploits are promising more leaks
Think of it as a sinister loot box.
By Yi Shu Ng
Ransomware hackers are so desperate to explain Bitcoin they've set up IT departments
Cryptocurrency is hard.
By Jack Morse
WannaCry ransomware attack possibly linked to North Korea
The notorious "Lazarus Group" has left a fingerprint, it seems.
We need to talk about all these absurd stock photos of hackers
Black hoodie? Hands? Mystery? ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
Hackers threaten to release upcoming Disney movie - but which one?
While 'Pirates' feels appropriate for this pirating, it could also be the third installment of Carrrrrrrs
By Josh Dickey
Get ready for a possible 'second wave' of that massive global cyberattack
Security experts warn more trouble awaits at the start of this work week.
Meet the 20-somethings who halted a worldwide cyberattack
Two young experts stopped the "unprecedented" spread of malicious software.
The latest ransomware attack is the type that could kill someone
"Where bits and bytes meets flesh and blood."
Microsoft releases Windows XP patch for WannaCrypt ransomware
Microsoft moves fast on global ransomware attack.
NSA tools at center of ransomware attacks hitting UK hospitals
Multiple countries and agencies have been locked up
Tesla's going to record video of your drives to perfect its Autopilot system
Tesla's Autopilot cameras are now recording.
New tool teaches you how to set stronger passwords
Securing your accounts just got a whole lot easier.
By Freia Lobo
Everything you need to know about Intel's scary security flaw
And how to protect yourself.
By Karissa Bell
The FBI paid $900,000 to break into the San Bernardino iPhone
The FBI shelled out nearly seven figures to break into the infamous San Bernardino iPhone, according to a senator who may have let the world know with a slip of her tongue.
German intel chief looks to 'wipe out' Russian servers used in cyber attacks
The government is looking into reworking laws to allow German cyber squads to find and eradicate stolen information.
Google Doc phishing scam spreads like wildfire — here's how to spot it
It takes a careful eye.
By Jack Morse
Hacker releases Season 5 of 'Orange Is the New Black' after Netflix refuses to pay ransom
A hacker is threatening Netflix.