This small sized device could hack a car, let’s see how the researchers demonstrate. Auto makers over the years have paid less...
A small American law firm has admitted that every document on a server at the North Carolina company has fallen prey to...
A fake version of Facebook’s 10th anniversary celebration video page, ‘A Look Back’ is spreading via the social network, with users directed...
Missed a phone call? The Better Business Bureau says answering international telephone fraud calls looking like US calls might cost you more...
An Anonymous hacker going with the handle of @TheHorsemenLulz has hacked 4 official Social Media accounts of UAE‘s Dubai Police. The hacked accounts include LinkedIn,...
Edward Snowden, the American whistleblower, used a very simple ‘Web crawler’ to collect controversial NSA data, according to a senior intelligence official...
Websites though being secured remains at a risk of getting attacked in one or the other way. Internet is coming up with...
An Iranian hacker going with the handle of Dr.3v1l has hacked and defaced the official website of President of Nepal. Screenshot of the...
Managers at White Lodging, a hotel management firm that works with various brands including Hilton, Marriott, Westin, Sheraton and Hyatt, may have...
Body odor could be used as a biometric identifier, with high rates of accuracy, due to chemical patterns in the smell that...
The Turkish parliament has accepted a highly controversial reversal to a cyber law, granting authorities full power to block certain websites in...
The hardcore supporter of Syrian President Bashar Al Assad and the online hacktavist Syrian Electronic Army has made an attempt to hack...
Devices brought to Sochi get apparently hacked within few moments of being connected to a Wi-Fi network, according to NBC Nightly News’...
A tiny, cheap gadget which can ‘hack’ into the network of modern cars to receive radio commands ranging from controlling steering and...
419s are a well-known scam type, but some scams are more obvious than others. And sometimes it's the seller who's cheated not...
Attackers involved in the Target breach, which led to the theft of 40 million debit and credit card details late last year,...
The latest in the series of Snowden revelations include attacks of British spies on hacktivists of Anonymous and LulzSec. According to NBC...
JERUSALEM: Two Israeli combat pilots were jailed for five days and 12 others were disciplined for storing operational maps on their smartphones,...
A statistical tool first used in 1966 and currently used in speech and gesture recognition may hold a key to sniffing out...
Weak passwords and rarely updated software are a recurring theme behind the 48,000 cyber incidents reported to the Department of Homeland Security...
FBI Seizes BreachForums Again, Urges Users to Report Criminal Activity
Microsoft Patches 61 Flaws, Including Two Actively Exploited Zero-Days
The 2024 Browser Security Report Uncovers How Every Web Session Could be a Security Minefield
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The Fundamentals of Cloud Security Stress Testing
Hijack Loader Malware Employs Process Hollowing, UAC Bypass in Latest Version
Hackers Exploiting LiteSpeed Cache Bug to Gain Full Control of WordPress Sites
Russian Hacker Dmitry Khoroshev Unmasked as LockBit Ransomware Administrator
APT42 Hackers Pose as Journalists to Harvest Credentials and Access Cloud Data
China-Linked Hackers Used ROOTROT Webshell in MITRE Network Intrusion
New Case Study: The Malicious Comment