Category : Security

Millions of Dell, HP, and Lenovo PCs sitting ducks for firmware attacks

Millions of Dell, HP, and Lenovo PCs sitting ducks for firmware attacks

"Millions" of notebook and desktop PCs manufactured by Dell, HP, Lenovo, and others because of insecure firmware used in webcams, trackpads, USB hubs,...

The ring (eventually) will require two-factor authentication

The ring (eventually) will require two-factor authentication

Amazon's home security camera company Ring has finally made two-factor authentication mandatory, changing the way users sign in to their accounts.In a...

Note: This fake VPN installer is stealing the user's password

Note: This fake VPN installer is stealing the user's password

Be careful if you are about to download ProtonVPN software. There is a fake version of the popular VPN client that infects computers with malware desi...

Rudy Giuliani's Twitter typo is a malware trap! Do not click on these

Rudy Giuliani's Twitter typo is a malware trap! Do not click on these

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is famous for making mistakes on TV, but it's Twitter mistakes that can infect your PC with malware.The forme...

MGM Resort Data Breach Hits Millions of Guests: What to Do Now

MGM Resort Data Breach Hits Millions of Guests: What to Do Now

The hotel chain has confirmed that the personal information of up to 10.6 million people, including Justin Bieber and Twitter's Jack Dorsey, who have ...

Cameo is leaking your paid user data and private celebrity videos

Cameo is leaking your paid user data and private celebrity videos

Cameo, a popular app that allows users to pay celebrities to record short shout-out videos, is riddled with security flaws that the service's customer...

Samsung admits following data breach find my phone failure

Samsung admits following data breach find my phone failure

Update: As noted by 9to5Google, there appears to be no connection between this data leak and the erroneous "Find My Mobile" notifications sent out las...

Billion iphones, Galaxy phones, ipads and Kindles at risk from massive Kr00K Wi-Fi flaws

Billion iphones, Galaxy phones, ipads and Kindles at risk from massive Kr00K Wi-Fi flaws

SAN FRANCISCO - Encryption is good for protecting data in transit, except when that data is encrypted with all zeros. [According to ESET researchers w...