Category : Security

Twitter deleted 32,000 accounts to spread fake news

Twitter deleted 32,000 accounts to spread fake news

Twitter has deleted 32,242 accounts after discovering three major state-sponsored propaganda efforts. In a blog post earlier today (June 12), the soci...

Scary Android Spyware Can Steal Your Messages: What to Do

Scary Android Spyware Can Steal Your Messages: What to Do

Trend Micro researchers have discovered a new strain of Android spyware being used in a widespread campaign against Taiwan and Turkey, as well as the ...

How fast can I find an unprotected database online? Less than 9 hours

How fast can I find an unprotected database online? Less than 9 hours

What happens when a database full of important personal information is left unprotected on the Internet? Potential data thieves would find it within h...

It is said that he expanded the hot water to silence freedom of speech.

It is said that he expanded the hot water to silence freedom of speech.

Zoom is in big political and public relations trouble after it suspended three accounts run by Chinese dissidents for holding online meetings related ...

This D-Link router has a serious security flaw: What to do now

This D-Link router has a serious security flaw: What to do now

If you have an old D-Link DIR-865-L Wi-Fi router you should update its firmware immediately. Better yet, ditch the unit and replace it with one of the...

Millions of wireless Security Cameras Are at Risk of Being Hacked: What to Do

Millions of wireless Security Cameras Are at Risk of Being Hacked: What to Do

As many as 3.5 million wireless home security cameras worldwide are at risk of being compromised by cybercriminals due to serious design and software ...

Look out, online Gamers: Hackers Want Your password and account

Look out, online Gamers: Hackers Want Your password and account

Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting online gamers with password-stealing malware, according to the latest advice from a leading antivirus compan...

The UK sees a significant increase in DDoS attacks that destroy sites by coronavirus

The UK sees a significant increase in DDoS attacks that destroy sites by coronavirus

Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks are surging in the UK, as cybercriminals take advantage of the Covid-19 epidemic.According to a new study...