10 Jan

Wiretap lawsuit accuses Apple of tracking iPhone users who opted out

Apple “unlawfully records and uses consumers’ personal information and activity,” claims a new lawsuit accusing the company of tracking iPhone users’ device data even when

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10 Jan

New Year, New You: Start Fresh With McAfee Protection Score

Are you an online oversharer? Do you give your full birthday to all your online shopping accounts? Have a few companies you have accounts with

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10 Jan

Pakistan’s government to agencies: Dark web is dangerous, please don’t go there

Pakistan’s government has warned its agencies that the dark web exists, is home to all sorts of unpleasant people, and should be avoided. That revelatory

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10 Jan

Homeland Security, CISA builds AI-based cybersecurity analytics sandbox

Two of the US government’s leading security agencies are building a machine learning-based analytics environment to defend against rapidly evolving threats and create more resilient

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10 Jan

DHS and CISA building an AI-based cybersecurity analytics sandbox

Two of the US government’s leading security agencies are building a machine learning-based analytics environment to defend against rapidly evolving threats and create more resilient

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09 Jan

US Supremes deny Pegasus spyware maker’s immunity claim

The US Supreme Court has quashed spyware maker NSO Group’s argument that it cannot be held legally responsible for using WhatsApp technology to deploy its

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09 Jan

The Case for Your Security at CES 2023

As technology weaves itself into our lives in new and unexpected ways, some of it will get quite personal and close to home. That made

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09 Jan

Your Guide to Ransomware—and Preventing It Too

Ransomware. Even the name sounds scary.  When you get down to it, ransomware is one of the nastiest attacks a hacker can wage. They target

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08 Jan

No more holidays for US telcos, FCC is cracking down

In Brief The Federal Communications Commission plans to overhaul its security reporting rules for the telecom industry to, among other things, eliminate a mandatory seven-day

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07 Jan

Chinese researchers’ claimed quantum encryption crack looks unlikely

Briefly this week, it appeared that quantum computers might finally be ready to break 2048-bit RSA encryption, but that moment has passed. The occasion was

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07 Jan

Here’s how to remotely take over a Ferrari…account, that is

Multiple bugs affecting millions of vehicles from almost all major car brands could allow miscreants to perform any manner of mischief — in some cases

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07 Jan

Here’s how to remotely takeover a Ferrari…account, that is

Multiple bugs affecting millions of vehicles from almost all major car brands could allow miscreants to perform any manner of mischief — in some cases

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06 Jan

Freedom for MegaCortex ransomware victims – the fix is out

An international law enforcement effort has released a decryptor for victims of MegaCortex ransomware, widely used by cybercriminals to infect large corporations across 71 countries

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06 Jan

40 Years of the Internet – Tips for Staying Safe Online in 2023

Authored by Vonny Gamot  The official 40th birthday of the internet serves as a timely reminder that while it is a fantastic place, we must

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06 Jan

How to prioritize effectively with threat modeling

Webinar How does your security team prioritize work? When a new attack from a state actor hits the news, do you know if your team

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06 Jan

Dridex malware pops back up and turns its attention to macOS

A variant of the bad penny that is Dridex, the general-purpose malware that has been around for years, now has macOS platforms in its sights

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06 Jan

JP Morgan must face suit from Ray-Ban maker after crooks drained $272m from accounts

A New York federal judge told JP Morgan Chase Bank this week that he would not toss a lawsuit accusing the bank of ignoring red

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05 Jan

Rackspace blames ransomware woes on zero-day attack

Rackspace has confirmed the Play ransomware gang was behind last month’s hacking and said it won’t bring back its hosted Microsoft Exchange email service, as

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