The recent DIBR statistics suggest that 80% of the hacking related breaches mainly take place due to the usage of weak and re-used passwords. Some of the major IT veterans talk about
November 22, 2024
November 22, 2024
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The recent DIBR statistics suggest that 80% of the hacking related breaches mainly take place due to the usage of weak and re-used passwords. Some of the major IT veterans talk about
In this current pandemic situation, the entire system of workflow has been forced to undergo a massive change from desk-job to remote working and digitalization. All the organizations and enterprises have
In addition to keeping yourself safe during the COVID-19 pandemic, a cybersecurity advisor says it’s also important to protect your computer. Scott Beck, CEO of Riverview-based BeckTek, says many will take advantage
Virus Bulletin is a world-renowned independent testing and certification body, in testing, reviewing and benchmarking security solutions for over 20 years. The VB100 certificate is given to the products that meet the
As Yahoo’s embattled email service suffers through a slew of bad news, some users are finding it hard to leave. The company says it disabled its automatic email forwarding system at the
A muffled voice hidden in a YouTube video can issue commands to a nearby smartphone without you even knowing it, researchers reveal. According to Micah Sherr, professor at Georgetown University, voice recognition
In an alarm to Android users almost 85 million devices running on Google’s mobile operating system have got infected by a malware called HummingBad. According to Check Point, majority of the HummingBad
When Facebook-owned mobile messaging service WhatsApp announced to turn on end-to-end encryption for its over one billion monthly active users last month, CEO Mark Zuckerberg hailed this as an “important milestone for
Most Americans trust Apple Inc to protect their personal information from hackers, according to a national Reuters/Ipsos poll, but not any better than rivals Google, Amazon and Microsoft. The results of the
Oracle admins will be busy: The company issued 248 patches on Tuesday, its largest-ever release, according to one security vendor. Most of those vulnerabilities related to Java SE, Oracles’s platform for running
Hyatt Hotels has asked customers to review their payment card account statements closely, after it detected malware on the computers that run its payment-processing systems at locations it manages. The hotel chain
Dell faces a questions after admitting to a 2nd security issue with its computers this week. New problem is same as to the first could leave users personal information vulnerable , researchers