22 Jul

What Is Malvertising and How Do You Avoid It?

Smartphones and personal computers have enhanced our lives in so many ways that it can be hard to even imagine a world without them. The

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22 Jul

At the edge, nobody can hear your IoT devices scream …

Sponsored Feature If you’ve ever wondered what edge computing looks like in action, you could do worse than study the orbiting multi-dimensional challenge that is

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22 Jul

British intelligence recycles old argument for thwarting strong encryption: Think of the children!

Comment Two notorious characters from the British security services have published a paper that once again suggests breaking strong end-to-end encryption would be a good

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22 Jul

British intelligence recycles old argument for borking encryption: think of the children!

Comment Two notorious characters from the British security services have published a paper that once again suggests breaking end-to-end encryption would be a good thing

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22 Jul

Russia, Iran, discuss tech manufacturing, infosec and e-governance collaboration

Iran’s Communications Ministry joined in a pledge with Russian state-owned defence and technology conglomerate Rostec to explore future collaboration in e-government, information security, and other

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21 Jul

Ex-Coinbase manager charged in first-ever crypto insider trading case

A now-former Coinbase manager, his brother, and a friend were today charged with wire fraud conspiracy and wire fraud in connection with the first-ever cryptocurrency

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21 Jul

Sextortion: What Your Kids Need to Know

Sextortion is something no parent wants to think could happen to their child, nor a topic most of us would ever imagine we’d need to

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21 Jul

US Cyber Command spots another 20 malware strains targeting Ukraine

US Cyber Command has disclosed 20 new strains of malware among the numerous software nasties and cyberattacks being used against Ukrainian targets over the last

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21 Jul

Kicking off my Second Career: Gayatri’s McAfee Journey

Our How I Got Here series spotlights the stories of team members who have successfully grown their career here at McAfee. This journey features Gayatri who kicked

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21 Jul

Simplifying backup and recovery management

Webinar Nothing ever stays the same for long in IT. New ways to meet the changing requirements of businesses are constantly needed alongside in-house structural

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21 Jul

DataDome looks to CAPTCHA the moment with test of humanity that doesn’t hurt

Apple last month gave hope to a large segment of the mobile device-using population when it announced that the upcoming iOS 16 operating system will

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21 Jul

Outlook email users alerted to suspicious activity from Microsoft-owned IP address

Strange things are afoot in the world of Microsoft email with multiple users reporting unusual sign-in notifications for their Outlook accounts. While an unusual sign-in

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21 Jul

What does software supply chain pain really feel like? Find out right here

Webinar The explosion of open-source projects in recent years has allowed organizations to build ever more complex architectures using their pick of components developed by

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21 Jul

Atlassian reveals critical flaws in almost everything it makes and touches

Atlassian has warned users of its Bamboo, Bitbucket, Confluence, Fisheye, Crucible, and Jira products that a pair of critical-rated flaws threaten their security. The company’s

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20 Jul

Suspected Gozi malware gang ‘CIO’ extradited to US on fraud, hacking charges

A man suspected of providing the IT infrastructure behind the Gozi banking trojan has been extradited to the US to face a string of computer

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20 Jul

Google: Kremlin-backed goons spread Android malware disguised as pro-Ukraine app

Kremlin-backed criminals are trying to trick people into downloading Android malware by spoofing a Ukrainian military group, according to Google security researchers. According to the

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20 Jul

Google: Kremlin-backed goons spread Andriod malware disguised as pro-Ukraine app

Kremlin-backed criminals are trying to trick people into downloading Android malware by spoofing a Ukrainian military group, according to Google security researchers. According to the

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20 Jul

Boffins release tool to decrypt Intel microcode. Have at it, x86 giant says

Infosec boffins have released a tool to decrypt and unpack the microcode for a class of low-power Intel CPUs, opening up a way to look

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