FBI warns Chinese hacker infrastructure attack is coming
According to Reuters, the FBI director Christopher Wray has announced that Chinese hackers are preparing to attack US infrastructure.
According to Reuters, the FBI director Christopher Wray has announced that Chinese hackers are preparing to attack US infrastructure.
Google and YouTube are not backing down over ad-blocking and are now blocking mobile apps that block ads.
A second Roku data breach is being widely reported, this latest Roku data breach is much larger, with 576,000 accounts being impacted by a credential stuffing attack.
VPNs have become a popular tool to use, and now DuckDuckGo has a no-log VPN in its new Privacy Pro feature. Read on for more!
Security researchers from GrapheneOS have discovered a zero-day exploit designed to break into Google Pixel smartphones.
Federal authorities, in the United States, have reportedly ordered Google to give up the identities of certain YouTube viewers.
World Backup Day is coming up on March 31st and Synology is celebrating it by giving away one of its amazing NAS devices.
Car insurance rates for some drivers are spiking because of data collection they were unaware was being collected on their driving habits.
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Google Chrome will soon be losing a feature that has been around for many years now, the lock icon in the address bar.
According to NordVPN, more than half of Americans (54%) are willing to disclose their email address to get a gift, discount, or free service.
Smarthome security is fantastic, until it’s not, as some Wyze security camera users found out when they started seeing other users’ feeds.
Explore how new technologies like AI, machine learning, biometrics, drones, robots and wearable devices are revolutionizing the security guard industry.
Robocall platforms, who may have been thinking of using AI-generated voices for their calls, have been shot down by the FCC.
Ring security devices have become one of the most common place smart home products on the market, and their plan pricing is going up.
An Android remote access trojan (RAT) known as VajraSpy was found in 12 malicious apps, six from Google Play. Read on for more!
A new massive data breach shows that 26 billion records have been leaked, amounting to 12 terabytes of information.
The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against Microsoft and OpenAI over alleged copyright and abusing the outlet’s IP.
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) are an essential tool for anyone looking to protect their privacy and security online.
Car insurance telematics trackers are devices that collect data about your driving habits. But what data do they collect?
According to vpnMentor, a hacker shared a database allegedly stolen from McGraw Hill, which contained information from 90,875 users.
YouTube has mobilized its war machine for full global war against ad blockers and the users who utilize them.
23andMe has confirmed to BleepingComputer that it is aware that user data from its platform has been circulating on hacker forums.
SIEM alternatives prevent alert fatigue by providing security teams with correlated, prioritized, and actionable findings organized in a single Open XDR platform.
With all of these connected devices being installed in our homes, I had hoped that consumer electronics security would be a significant focus, however, even now, this does not appear to be the case.
Amazon’s Counterfeit Crimes Unit helped law enforcement nab 3 more bad actors for selling Cisco counterfeits. Read on for more!
In this article, we’ll explore five compelling reasons why you should think twice before connecting to public Wi-Fi networks.
While using Linux and a Degoogled Phone may increase your security profile, there are problems going this route as well. One of the traps new users can fall for is the illusion of privacy.