More Cybersecurity - Page 95
Singapore's Ministry of Defence suffers its first successful cyberattack
The attack was a carefully planned and targeted one.
By Yvette Tan
Governments are in the business of doxing people now, so that's great
"... effectively targeting and intimidating those who have told their stories publicly."
By Ariel Bogle
These adorable teddy bears were reportedly hacked to expose 2 million messages
Don't be fooled by their cuteness.
By Jack Morse
Creepy new browser-tracking technique means there's nowhere left for you to hide
Browser fingerprinting just got even creepier.
By Jack Morse
Adding self-driving tech to your car is surprisingly cheap... and legal
If you could make your car drive itself, would you?
It's about time: Half of all websites are now encrypted
Slowly but surely, the web is becoming more secure.
By Karissa Bell
How the UK government can hack your personal data
Online privacy is a luxury.
Worried about your public Facebook data? You might want to try these tools
This is kind of creepy.
German watchdog: Parents, destroy these creepy smart dolls right now
Playtime is over, people.
You can track someone's live location and where they live for just a couple of dollars
This includes finding out where they live, and where they've been.
By Yi Shu Ng
Clever hackers don't even need your password to access your account
Cookies. They forged cookies.
This privacy app may work for White House aides, but it's still a mystery
They're using Confide but experts are skeptical.
Why it's important to know what Trump is doing with that smartphone
Trump's Android obsession is turning into a big security risk.
Google is finally fixing a creepy Gmail security bug
The app is asking for access to our "Body Sensors."
By Freia Lobo
A university was attacked by its lightbulbs, vending machines and lamp posts
Straight from a sci-fi nightmare.
Hackers put SNES, Sega Genesis and Game Boy games on the NES Classic
'Sonic the Hedgehog' is finally on the NES.
By Kellen Beck
Change this security setting on WhatsApp right now
This will make it way harder for hackers to break into your account.
By Karissa Bell
Signal, Snowden's favorite private messenger, is testing a video call feature
They recently released a beta version for Android devices.
How computer hacking is becoming Russia’s weapon of choice
The internet is becoming an increasingly dangerous tool for subversive activity.
By David Stupples
Indian government feels cyber attacks heat with over 700 websites hacked in four years
The Indian government has a new problem to solve.
By Manish Singh
Belgian company offers to make its employees cyborgs with microchip implants
This makes leaving the company a bit more complicated...