This Week in Cybersecurity - 04/05/2019
Buca Di Beppo gets breached, Chrome and Firefox's fight against permission spam, "evil cursors," and more in This Week in Cybersecurity: where we highlight select ...
Buca Di Beppo gets breached, Chrome and Firefox's fight against permission spam, "evil cursors," and more in This Week in Cybersecurity: where we highlight select ...
If you haven't heard of the GrandCrab ransomware strain, it's something you should put on your company's radar. It first emerged as a viable threat in early 2018. Since that time, its ...
If you've installed Microsoft's March 1st update for Windows 10, version 180G, be aware that a growing percentage of users are reporting performance issues that impact graphics quality and mouse movement. Granted, ...
How big of a problem do you imagine identity theft to be? What percentage of Americans do you think have been impacted by it? If you're like most people, whatever number you ...
The Federal Trade Commission just issued an enormous fine to a Chinese app developer for illegally collecting the personal data of the children who used it. The company was handed a staggering ...
We knew fairly early in the year that 2018 was on track to beat 2017 and set a new record for the number of data breaches in the year. Afterall, 2017 had ...
Asus & the Trojan malware "ShadowHammer," Office Depot selling fake virus scanners, vulnerabilities in Huawei Matebooks, and more in This Week in Cybersecurity: where ...
A new vulnerability was revealed to the world at the 2019 NDSS security conference. It's a grim one with the potential to impact FreeBSD, Linux, Windows and Mac systems worldwide. Dubbed 'Thunderclap,' ...
The rise of Social Media has been a game changer for businesses around the world, creating opportunities for customer engagement that were previously unimaginable. Unfortunately, business owners aren't the only ones reaping ...
If you use a Nvidia graphics card, be aware that the company has recently released their first security patch of 2019, bearing the ID # 4772. It's an important one in that ...