cybercrime
Cyber Security in India: The Year that Was
SMEs suffer the most from irredeemable loss to data and reputation.
FASTCash: How the Lazarus Group is Emptying Millions from ATMs
Symantec uncovers tool used by Lazarus to carry out ATM attacks.
Victims of sexual abuse can now file complaints online
The database will include offenders convicted under charges of rape, gang rape, POCSO and eve-teasing.
Norton shares stats on how much personal info your apps gather, and why that’s concerning
One should take time to understand why an app is unnecessarily gathering additional data.
Hackers are now using farm sprinklers as cyber weapon
Researchers have found a glitch in commercial irrigation system which can allow hackers to get access to the sprinklers.
Reddit says user data between 2005 and 2007 breached
A copy of an old database backup containing very early Reddit user data from 2005 through May 2007 was accessed by the hacker.
PowerGhost: New cryptominer found preying on corporates
PowerGhost is distributed within corporate networks, infecting both workstations and servers.
Fraudsters use fake gift cards to lure consumers into handing over personal data: Report
Kaspersky Lab has discovered an unusual fraudulent scheme that tricks users into parting with their time and their data, for no return.
Facebook faces UK fine over its data privacy scandal
The social media giant faces a 500,000-pound ($663,000) fine for failing to protect the personal information of its subscribers.
Do you really know what your kid’s doing on that smartphone?
Rather than cutting off kids from social media, parents are encouraged to look for teachable moments.