02 Aug

Miscreants aim to cause Discord discord with malicious npm packages

Cybercriminals continue to use npm packages to drop malicious packages on unsuspecting victims, most recently to steal Discord login tokens, bank card data, and other

Author rabih
02 Aug

Start as you mean to go on: the top 10 steps to securing your new computer

Whether you are getting ready for back-to-school season, getting new work laptop or fancying a new gamer’s pc, learn the steps to protect your new

Author rabih
02 Aug

Charges filed over $300m ‘textbook pyramid and Ponzi scheme’ crypto startup

Forsage, an alleged crypto Ponzi scheme purporting to be a decentralized smart contract platform, bilked millions of investors worldwide out of more than $300 million,

Author rabih
01 Aug

Defence against the dark arts of ransomware

Webinar It’s just any old Monday, already you are mentally ticking off the to do list, and then, as you reach for your morning coffee

Author rabih
01 Aug

Celebrate World Wide Web Day: The Evolution of Web Safety

The World Wide Web, invented in 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee, has undoubtedly made our lives more convenient in so many ways.  For example, family road

Author rabih
01 Aug

Akamai: We stopped record DDoS attack in Europe

Akamai Technologies squelched the largest-ever distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack in Europe earlier this month against a company that was being consistently hammered over a 30-day

Author rabih
01 Aug

Spyware developer charged by Australian Police after 14,500 sales

Asia In Brief Australia’s federal police (AFP) on Friday charged a man with creating and profiting from spyware that allowed total remote control of victims’

Author rabih
30 Jul

Tim Hortons offers free coffee and donut to settle data privacy invasion claims

In brief Canadian fast food chain Tim Hortons is settling multiple data privacy class-action lawsuits against it by offering something it knows it’s good for:

Author rabih
30 Jul

Tim Hortons offer free coffee and donut to settle data privacy invasion claims

In brief Canadian fast food chain Tim Hortons is settling multiple data privacy class-action lawsuits against it by offering something it knows it’s good for:

Author rabih
30 Jul

This is what to expect when a managed service provider gets popped

A Russian-language miscreant claims to have hacked their way into a managed service provider, and has asked for help monetizing what’s said to be access

Author rabih
29 Jul

Feds put $10m bounty on Putin pal accused of bankrolling US election troll farm

The Feds have put up a $10 million reward for information about foreign interference in US elections in general, and more specifically a Russian oligarch

Author rabih
29 Jul

Decentralized IPFS networks forming the ‘hotbed of phishing’

Threat groups are increasingly turning to InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) peer-to-peer data sites to host their phishing attacks because the decentralized nature of the sharing

Author rabih
29 Jul

Staying safe online: How to browse the web securely

Learn to spot some of the threats that you can face while browsing online, and the best tips to stay safe on the web. Web

Author rabih
29 Jul

BreachForums booms on the back of billion-record Chinese data leak

The popularity of stolen data bazaar BreachForums surged after it was used to sell a giant database of stolen information describing Chinese citizens, threat intelligence

Author rabih
29 Jul

Businesses confess: We pass cyberattack costs onto customers

The costs incurred by organizations suffering data losses continue to go up, and 60 percent of companies surveyed by IBM said they were passing them

Author rabih
29 Jul

US court system suffered ‘incredibly significant attack’ – sealed files at risk

The United States’ federal court system “faced an incredibly significant and sophisticated cyber security breach, one which has since had lingering impacts on the department

Author rabih
29 Jul

New HiddenAds malware affects 1M+ users and hides on the Google Play Store

Authored by Dexter Shin McAfee’s Mobile Research Team has identified new malware on the Google Play Store. Most of them are disguising themselves as cleaner

Author rabih
28 Jul

JPMorgan, UBS among trio accused of shoddy ID theft protection

JPMorgan Securities, UBS Financial Services, and TradeStation Securities aren’t doing enough to thwart crooks who want to steal customers’ identity, says America’s financial watchdog. The

Author rabih
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