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Elros57Security Abundance of cybersecurity tools puts enterprises at risk techradar.com - Anthony Spadafora New research from the enterprise security firm ReliaQuest has revealed that a rapid increase in the number of security tools used by enterprises is …
Elros57Information Systems $35 off coupon makes Google's Titan security keys almost free Engadget - Richard LawlerSecurity keys can protect you from phishing for just the price of S&H. Whether you use Android or iOS, a hardware security key can provide even more protection against password theft or phishing. It's
Elros57Apps Yubico's authenticator app now supports NFC for iOS devices Engadget - Mariella MoonIn addition to releasing enhanced parental controls with iOS 13.3, Apple has also rolled out an update that will give you more opportunities to use your NFC-enabled YubiKeys. The update has enabled Yubico
Elros57How-To's Are my passwords on the dark web? These tools monitor your info after a data breach CNET - Clifford Colby By the time a company tells you your data's been stolen as part of a breach, your login credentials may already be on the dark web. Here's how to keep pace with the hackers.
Elros57Personal Finance (UK) ‘I lost my £193,000 inheritance – with one wrong digit on my sort code’ The Guardian - Patrick CollinsonIt would’ve taken Barclays a few days to recover the misdirected funds, but they did nothing Peter Teich It is the stuff of financial nightmares. You get one digit wrong on the sort code, and send a huge
Elros57Computer Hacking How To: Spy on Traffic from a Smartphone with Wireshark wonderhowto.com - Kody So you want to know what that person who is always on their phone is up to? If you're on the same Wi-Fi network, it's as simple as opening Wireshark …
Elros57Information Systems 6 things you should stop doing online Digital Trends - Shubham Agarwal Most of us have been online long enough to know the internet isn’t what it used to be. Under the seemingly seamless experiences and interfaces lies a …
Elros57Mobile Technology FBI recommends that you keep your IoT devices on a separate network ZDNet - Catalin Cimpanu The FBI also recommends changing factory-set (default) passwords and not allowing an IoT device's accompanying mobile app to gain access to too many …
Elros57Business The FBI is warning people about the security of their smart TVs - Business Insider Business Insider - Aaron HolmesIf you own a smart TV — or recently purchased one for the holidays — it's time to acquaint yourself with the risks associated with the devices, according to a new warning issued by the FBI. Smart TVs to
Elros57Information Security How DNS filtering works and why businesses need it - Help Net Security helpnetsecurity.com - Ricardo Arroyo, Sr. Technical Product Manager, WatchGuard Technologies December 4, 2019 The Domain Name System (DNS) is a cornerstone of the internet. DNS servers connect URL names that humans can read to unique Internet Protocol (IP) …
Elros57Mobile Technology Iranian hackers deploy new ZeroCleare data-wiping malware ZDNet - Catalin Cimpanu IBM identifies new ZeroCleare destructive malware targeting energy companies active in the Middle East region. This ebook, based on the latest …
Elros57Mobile Technology This Android Vulnerability Allows Hackers To Steal Your Banking Credentials And More - Tech Mashable - Natasha MathurSecurity researchers at Promon, a Norwegian app security company, found a proof of a dangerous Android vulnerability, dubbed ‘StrandHogg’ in the Android operating system that allows real-life malware pose
Elros57Computer Hacking How To: Securely Sniff Wi-Fi Packets with Sniffglue wonderhowto.com - Kody Sniffing packets over a network is an easy way for hackers to gather information on a target without needing to do much work. But doing so can be …
Elros57Mobile Technology This cheap gadget can stop your smartphone or tablet being hacked at an airport, hotel or cafe ZDNet - Adrian Kingsley-Hughes If you use public USB power charging stations at airports, hotels, and other locations, you need this a USB data blocker. Look, I'm not super …
Elros57Mobile Technology Now even the FBI is warning about your smart TV’s security TechCrunch - Zack WhittakerIf you just bought a smart TV on Black Friday or plan to buy one for Cyber Monday tomorrow, the FBI wants you to know a few things. Smart TVs are like regular television sets but with an internet connection.
Elros57Google Lock down your Gmail account like it's Fort Knox: Google Advanced Protection Program CNET - Dale Smith Google's highest level of account security puts the key to Google services right in your pocket -- literally.
Elros57Policing Nine arrested in UK as police take down website that allowed hackers to control people's webcams The Telegraph - By Mike WrightNine people have been arrested in raids across the UK after police took down a website that enabled hackers to watch people through their webcams. An international police operation saw people charged voyeurism,
Elros57Identity Theft How Credit Card Fraud Is Changing -- and How to Protect Yourself The Motley Fool - Lyle Daly Credit card fraud is becoming more and more common, with the number of fraud reports almost tripling from 2014 to 2018. As a consumer, it's always …
Elros57Leadership China Has Weaponized The Smartphone: Here’s Why You Should Be Concerned Forbes - Zak Doffman“File sharing has never been simpler,” claim the developers behind the viral mobile app Zapya. “You can share files from device to device for free—Zapya allows you to seamlessly transfer massive files
Elros57Mobile Technology 5 ways to defend your phone against SIM swap attacks USA TODAY Money - Kim KomandoIn short, a cybercriminal steals a certain amount of your personal data, including your phone number. He contacts a different carrier, pretending to be you, and claims to have lost “his” phone. He convinces
Elros57Technology The fall and rise of a spyware empire MIT Technology Review - Patrick Howell O'Neill Human rights abuse and a decimated reputation killed Hacking Team. The new owners want to rebuild. The spyware was supposed to be invisible and …
Elros57 Singapore-based Group-IB opens inaugural CyberCrimeCon to public for the first time e27.co - Kate Ng Group-IB’s CyberCrimeCon 2019 conference is giving everyone the chance to get knowledgeable on the global state of cybersecurityAs we move faster and …
Elros57World Economic Forum Hackers can use public USB chargers to steal personal data. Here’s what you need to know about ‘juice jacking’ weforum.org - Charlotte Edmond • Charging your phone at public USB points like those in airports may put you at risk of ‘juice jacking’ • Hackers can steal your data and passwords in …
Elros57Internet We are absolutely, definitively, completely and utterly out of IPv4 addresses, warns RIPE theregister.co.uk - Kieren McCarthy Analysis It happened four years ago. And again two years ago. And last year. But this time, on November 25, 2019, we have finally, finally, finally …
Elros57Android News Firewalla review: A powerful all-in-one solution to monitor and protect your home network androidpolice.com - Rita El Khoury Security and privacy are at the heart of our concerns with technology now. With every breach, hack, and vulnerability, we discover how frail this …
Elros57Technology Windows 10: Microsoft unmasks the mysterious 'G' app that stops you shutting down ZDNet - Liam Tung Don't worry about that strange 'G' app that's preventing you from shutting down Windows 10, explains Microsoft. Microsoft has offered up an …
Elros57Travel (Australia) The Common Check In Mistake That Leaves You Open To Scammers dmarge.com - James Booth From getting pickpocketed in Barcelona to being trounced over a 10-minute cab ride in Bali, we’ve all been duped at some point while travelling. But …
Elros57Firefox Bad news: 'Unblockable' web trackers emerge. Good news: Firefox with uBlock Origin can stop it. Chrome, not so much theregister.co.uk - Thomas Claburn Developers working on open-source ad-blocker uBlock Origin have uncovered a mechanism for tracking web browsers around the internet that defies …