Neo-luddites torch 5G towers
It shouldn’t be surprising that some people eventually read so many conspiracy theories on social media that they decide to attack, possibly over 20 times,… Read More »Neo-luddites torch 5G towers
It shouldn’t be surprising that some people eventually read so many conspiracy theories on social media that they decide to attack, possibly over 20 times,… Read More »Neo-luddites torch 5G towers
With the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic raging all over the globe, some malware authors have developed malware that destroys infected systems, either by wiping files or… Read More »Now there’s COVID-19 malware
In the midst of a global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, hackers are not letting a disaster go to waste and have now automated their coronavirus-related scams… Read More »COVID-19 scam and malware sites
Microsoft and Google have sent their employees home to work as a precaution against the novel coronavirus COVID-19, as have Apple, Facebook, and Twitter. Many… Read More »Build a budget home office for under $300
One of the key measures to reduce the spread of Coronavirus COVID-19 is social distancing, which for many organizations means encouraging – or instructing –… Read More »Cybersecurity tips for remote workers
Multiple government-backed hacking groups are exploiting a recently-patched vulnerability in Microsoft Exchange email servers. The exploitation attempts were first spotted by UK cyber-security firm Volexity… Read More »Government-backed groups are exploiting CVE-2020-0688 to take over Exchange email servers
Security researchers say that a bug in one of Intel’s CPU technologies that was patched last year is actually much worse than previously thought. “Most… Read More »Intel CSME bug is worse than previously thought
More than half of attacks last year leveraged fileless or “malware-free” techniques, as hackers increasingly turn to stolen credentials in their efforts to breach corporate… Read More »‘Fileless’ attacks now most popular tactic amongst cybercriminals
While each of us certainly hopes that coronavirus won’t become a major health event in their part of the world, the reality is that businesses… Read More »Working remotely experiencing a major boost
Today, at the RSA 2020 security conference in San Francisco, security researchers from Slovak antivirus company ESET will present details about a new vulnerability that… Read More »Kr00k affects devices using Broadcom and Cypress Wi-Fi chips