Month: December 2017
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Apple offers batteries for $29
Apple has publically apologized to its customers for slowing older iPhones in order to keep up with declining battery life. After all this …
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You are not alone, WhatsApp is down for many
If you are wondering why your WhatsApp is down, don’t worry, you are not alone the messaging service is down for many around the …
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This Startup Is Using Blockchain Tech To Rethink Cyber Security In The Bitcoin Era
Paul Puey serves as the CEO of Edge, a cyber security company that empowers individuals to take control of their own online data by …
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Communities from Coast to Coast Fight for Control Over Police Surveillance: 2017 in Review
Americans in 2017 lived under a threat of constant surveillance, both online and offline. While the battle to curtail unaccountable and …
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Tipping the Scales on HTTPS: 2017 in Review
The movement to encrypt the web reached milestone after milestone in 2017. The web is in the middle of a massive change from non-secure …
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Ripple passes Ethereum to become World’s Second-Largest Cryptocurrency
Ripple has overtaken Ethereum as world’s second-largest cryptocurrency. Its XRP token climbed more than 50% on Saturday. …
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Nintendo Switch Hacked to Run Pirated Games
There is no doubt about the fact that Nintendo Switch is currently the most sought-after device. However, the device is also prone to be hacked. …
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Dreambot Banking Trojan Delivered via Resume-Themed Email
Dreambot banking Trojan which is a variant of Ursnif spreading via resume themed email, it is one of the most active banking trojans.Its …
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The Worst Hacks of 2017, from Equifax to Crash Override
2017 was bananas in lots of ways, and cybersecurity was no exception. Whether critical infrastructure attacks or insecure databases, hacks, breaches, and leaks of unprecedented scale impacted …
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What a Cross-Site Request Forgery Attack Is and How to Prevent It
When you are browsing a website, it is typical for that website to request data from another website on your behalf. For example, in most …
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Kozlovsky from Lurk Hacker Group admits that his group involved in creation of WannaCry and DNC hack on Demand
Arrested Hacker Konstantin Kozlovsky from Lurk Hacker group admits that he is one of the Author of WannaCry ransomware and the work was commissioned by intelligence agencies said in an interview to Dozhd TV channel. …
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With businesses fumbling, Singapore must take more care in data aspirations
Singapore government has been opening up user data access to ease information exchange and business transactions, but it should observe some caution as major organisations continue to slip up over security. …
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