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Tech & Trend
The new ransomware is targeting the Windows and Linux Users stealing crucial information and encrypting the data
Tech & Trend
Top 5 tools AI tools that will provide protection against evolving digital threat.
Tech & Trend
Know what is Jailbreaking in AI chatbots and how it can be prevented
Society
Chinese hackers have been targeting several industries including communications, manufacturing, utility, transportation, construction, maritime, government and information technology.
Crime
Christopher Taylor, 60, tricked victims into clicking on a malware-infested link posted on pornography websites to gain access of their webcams.
Fintech
HZM coin uses a more reliable and secure alternative to traditional coin transactions. Its peer-to-peer decision-making process protects user anonymity and increases security
Fintech
Sahara Protocol is the team behind the Sahara project. They aimed to introduce blockchain to the world of asset trading
Society
The malware, which experts claim Russia has been working on over the last two decades, could have the potential to infect millions of UK devices.
CyberSecurity
A blockchain analysis provider investigating the Harmony heist of $100 million identified the North Korean hacker group Lazarus as the prime suspect.
CyberSecurity
A recent report by Google has revealed that Android and iOS users in Italy and Kazakhstan are being targeted by an Italian spyware company RCS Labs.
CyberSecurity
Cyclops Blink was designed to hijack devices made by WatchGuard Technologies Inc and ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
Human Rights
Loujain Al Hathloul accused three former U.S. intel officers of illegally hacking her iPhone, monitoring her footsteps, and withdrawing confidential data clandestinely from her phone.
Politics
The US highlighted the importance of the fight against cybercrime, especially in tackling the high-profile ransomware attacks on the energy and food industries.
Space
Experts expressed concerns over this development as the new satellite can be used as a weapon capable of grabbing and crushing American satellites.
Technology
Jason Liberman said Backing up data is necessary for ensuring a quick and inexpensive restore of information in case of its loss
Technology
Deepak Gupta said Now I am working with customers and businesses to understand their needs to help stop cybercrimes.
Society
If 'neuralHash' finds or doubts an image to be explicit, it will be reviewed by a human, who if required will then notify the law enforcement.
CyberSecurity
Beijing-linked hackers were earlier reported to have penetrated US-government computer systems.
Crime
Roula Khalaf, who became the first female editor in the newspaper's history, was among the targets throughout 2018.
CyberSecurity
The malware hack also saw payment details nabbed from 3.25 million computers that run Windows software.