Cyber Security
12 Cybersecurity tips for staff working remotely
As the threat of coronavirus continues to spread, businesses are sending employees home to work remotely. Here are tips for secure remote working.
Privacy
Privacy: Encrypt your data using these hot tips.
Let’s get straight to the point. There’s a dark world out there in the wilderness of Internet. Taking some basic precautions like encrypting ...
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Data Breach case with Equifax settled for $19.5m
Consumer credit reporting agency Equifax has to make a payment of $19.5m to settle a lawsuit submitted by the State of Indiana. Equifax ...
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Dell releases new tool to detect BIOS attacks
Computer manufacturer Dell has released a new security tool for its customers in order to protect their computers from sophisticated cyberattacks that compromises ...
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Google removes 49 Chrome Extensions hijacking cryptocurrency wallets
Google has removed 49 Chrome browser extensions from its Web Store that were impersonated as cryptocurrency wallets but contained malicious code to drain ...
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Microsoft April Patch Tuesday fixes three actively exploited vulnerabilities
Microsoft released the monthly patch Tuesday for April and this time it comes with a 100-plus batch of security updates which includes three ...
Cyber Security
Cloudflare dumps reCAPTCHA as Google plans to charge its use
Cloudflare, the Internet web infrastructure company has announced their decision to stop support for Google’s reCAPTCHA service and move to a new bot ...
Cyber Security
Fake 3D printed fingerprints trick biometric scanners
The researchers at Cisco Talos have managed to break into devices that are secured with biometric authentication. According to a new research published ...
Cyber Security
Zoom removes meeting IDs from app title bar to boost security
Video conferencing service Zoom has released an update for its apps running on Linux, Mac, and Windows which removes the meeting ID from ...
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Critical zero-day flaws in Firefox get patched
Two Firefox browser zero-day vulnerabilities which were actively being exploited in the wild were patched. Mozilla stated that these flaws, both use-after-free bugs, ...