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The attack doesn't require the targeted to be paired to the attacker’s device, or to be in discoverable mode
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Lees meerThe flaw was reported in August 2017 and mistaken for a “convenience enhancement”
Lees meerIt does all the things you'd expect a password manager to do - without the cloud.
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Lees meerCrooks love to get into your network and wander around as if they were on your IT team. Here'e one good reason why you want to stop them!
Lees meerThe first 100 characters are in the registry, and you don't even have to bother with that if you have a backup app. How very Snapchat!
Lees meerThe retailer doesn't know much yet, beyond the fact that encryption wasn't working in some devices, in some stores, for some amount of time.
Lees meerA Vietnamese security company called Bkav claims it successfully bypassed Face ID authentication on Apple’s flagship iPhone X using - wait for it - a mask.
Lees meerSophos has uncovered a new niche in the world of cybercrime: ransomware infections where the crooks run the ransomware themselves
Lees meerMisuse of the technology is going to rise right along with the popularity of voice apps, says a recent study.
Lees meerIt's not been a great few years for the NSA when it comes to breaches...
Lees meerSophos has uncovered a new niche in the world of cybercrime: ransomware infections where the crooks run the ransomware themselves
Lees meer“We got the airplane on Sept. 19, 2016. Two days later, I was successful in accomplishing a remote, non-cooperative penetration.”
Lees meerThe researchers' conclusion? Password-based authentication is dead in the water
Lees meerHis gang exploited teenagers, prison inmates and serving US soldiers amongst others
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