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Netflix phishing campaign goes for login, credit card, mugshot and ID
Lees meerIf you’re a member of the US “intelligence community” Thursday was a great day for homeland security. Less so if you're a privacy advocate.
Lees meerIt's easy to do – you quickly type a URL you use every day and, in your haste, you accidentally swap, add, or delete a single letter and hit enter. Next thing you know you're on a typosquatting website.
Lees meerAs Facebook continues to embed itself into the fabric of our social and online lives - or, perhaps it's more correct to say, as we let Facebook continue to embed itself in our lives - it's increasingly important that we keep our accounts safe from u…
Lees meerA big motivation for pulling software apart to find security flaws is the idealistic hope that developers will get the message and do a better job next time. But what happens if they don’t?
Lees meerThe data showed the suspect twice "climbed stairs": what investigators said was altitude changes as the body was dragged down to a riverbank.
Lees meerMark Zuckerberg says the refresh will bring users more "meaningful social interactions" and less content from media and businesses.
Lees meerFrom police giving out infected USBs and the ex-NSA hacker hunting hate groups’ symbols online with AI tool to Apple's Spectre fix update, and more!
Lees meerPhishers are using the hot topic of cryptocurrency as a means to an end in cybercrime, not merely as the end itself...
Lees meerThe technical description of the “Fruitfly” malware is spyware - but perhaps the term creepware would be more appropriate.
Lees meerThe transaction fees, which have risen from pennies to tens of dollars, plus network congestion are causing some merchants to block bitcoin.
Lees meerQuiz winners at a data security expo were given USBs, which been accidentally infected with executable malware files
Lees meerFBI director Christopher Wray is still fighting for encryption back door
Lees meerThe alleged extortionist, still facing charges, reposted the image to shame sites multiple times. Why didn't Facebook use hashes to stop it?
Lees meerThe alleged extortionist, still facing charges, reposted the image to shame sites multiple times. Why didn't Facebook use hashes to stop it?
Lees meerThe New Jersey law would make inebriated droning a disorderly person's offense.
Lees meerThe New Jersey law would make inebriated droning a disorderly person's offense.
Lees meerPerth, Western Australia. Christmas in summer. Warbiking in the sunshine! Here's what we found...
Lees meerPerth, Western Australia. Christmas in summer. Warbiking in the sunshine! Here's what we found...
Lees meerHere you go - #sophospuzzle crossword, NYE 2017/2018 - the answers and the winners
Lees meerNearly 14 years after it ratified the Wireless Protected Access 2 (WPA2), the Wi-Fi Alliance has given the world a peek at what might be coming next for wireless security.
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