The Conservative government has introduced legislation that would make it illegal to distribute “intimate images” without consent and to make it easier to take such images off the Internet.
Read moreThe Conservative government has introduced legislation that would make it illegal to distribute “intimate images” without consent and to make it easier to take such images off the Internet.
Read moreChinese government is beefing up its surveillance capabilities with a new technology to track communications in languages used by China's various ethnic groups.
Read moreThe New Jersey attorney general’s office announced today that on-line video gaming company E-Sports Entertainment, LLC, has entered into a $1 million settlement that resolves allegations it infected thousands of personal computers with malicious software code enabling E-Sports to monitor what programs subscribers were running and illegally mine for bitcoins.
Read moreIntrinsic-ID released Saturnus, an application that enables enterprises to protect digital assets stored and shared on Dropbox.
Read moreSurvey responses show that online retailers find content delivery networks and Internet service providers to be the least effective of DDoS protection services
Read moreTripwire announces results of research on risk-based security management in health-care and pharmaceutical industries
Read moreAccording to BitDefender, more than one percent of 420,000+ analyzed apps offered on Google’s official Android store are repackaged versions of legitimate apps. In the long run, their existence hurts the users, the legitimate developers, and Google’s reputation in general.
Read moreMany SMBs are potentially putting their organizations at risk because of uncertainty about the state of their security and threats faced from cyber attacks. According to the Risk of an Uncertain Security Strategy study conducted by Ponemon Institute, senior management is failing to prioritize cyber security, which is preventing them from establishing a strong IT security posture.
Read moreThe email purports to come from one Wems Yambeya, who claims to work at a major bank in Ghana. He’s offering 50% of $67 million (€50 million) to anyone willing to help him out with a “straight forward bank deal.”
Read moreThe next generation hackers may be taking to sound waves, and the Navy is understandably spooked.
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