An APT… through your webcam
How attackers can hijack your computer through its webcam — and how to stop it.
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How attackers can hijack your computer through its webcam — and how to stop it.
Thousands of companies exist for one purpose only: to collect and resell information about each of us. How do they do it, how can you limit data collection, and how do you delete what’s already been collected?
We explore which messaging apps let you chat without an internet connection or cell service, and why you might need this.
Attackers spin poignant tales of lost private keys as they try to phish seed phrases.
Google experts have demonstrated how complex hardware vulnerabilities in CPUs can be effectively exploited.
Here’s what any responsible parent should do if their kid wants to be a blogger.
Brushing, quishing, and other fraud schemes that begin with the delivery by courier of a product you never ordered.
We look at how AI can help you plan your vacation — and what can go wrong.
Everything you need to know about the latest Telegram scams and phishing, and how to stay safe.
Researchers have devised a theoretical attack to steal private encryption keys through monitoring standard CPU and OS behavior.
Companies need to build a culture of security, but this is impossible when employees are afraid to discuss incidents or suggest improvements.
We’ve uncovered a new Trojan — Efimer — which steals cryptocurrency via the clipboard. Here’s how it functions, and how you can stay protected.
Using anomalies in the behavior of users, devices, applications, and other entities to detect cyberthreats.
Attackers are sending phishing emails to developers of PyPi packages and Firefox add-ons.
Deepfake videos, fraudulent Instagram and Facebook accounts, private WhatsApp chats: how Mark Zuckerberg’s social media platforms have become a primary tool for investment scammers.
The more jobs you juggle, the higher your exposure to personal cybersecurity risks — especially if you’re a Zoomer.
We dive into which corporate systems support passkeys, where compatibility falls short, and why we probably won’t be saying goodbye to passwords anytime soon.
Don’t panic. Again, don’t panic. Did we say don’t panic? A common threat explained in simple terms.
Regulation and the evolving threat landscape are driving companies to adopt more resilient forms of employee authentication. Are passkeys a cost-effective and straightforward replacement for traditional passwords?