A company operating a facial recognition system in China has exposed millions of residents’ personal information online.
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A company operating a facial recognition system in China has exposed millions of residents’ personal information online.
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Photography website 500px has become the latest site to admit suffering a serious data breach.
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A recent attack on a US hospital gives us a colourful picture of both how a targeted ransomware attack happens, and how it can be stopped.
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Bleeping Computer learned of a strange phishing campaign which uses an unusually long URL – but why?
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The apps, which violate content policies, got in there via the same Enterprise Certificate program that Facebook and Google exploited.
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317 researchers from 78 countries turned 2018 into a worldwide bug-crunching spree.
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Internet Explorer (IE) may have launched way back in 1995 but nearly a quarter of a century later it’s still creating work for Microsoft and Windows users.
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Our top tips for Valentine’s Day and beyond – all in just 5 minutes. Enjoy!
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Ever since Apple announced enhanced privacy protection for macOS Mojave 10.14 last September, a dedicated band of researchers has been poking away at it looking for security flaws. Here’s another.
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… and enables de-authenticaton attacks that could knock targeted systems off the Wi-Fi and onto one of these nefarious cables.
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