Are connected car apps secure?
Several months ago, our experts found a bunch of vulnerabilities in Android apps that allow users to control their cars remotely. What has changed since then?
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Several months ago, our experts found a bunch of vulnerabilities in Android apps that allow users to control their cars remotely. What has changed since then?
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How facial recognition works in the new Apple iPhone X —and is it secure enough for you to usetrust?
Android users have the largest selection of mobile apps, but that means they are also exposed to the most threats. Avoid mobile malware by following some basic security rules.
Fraudsters make a fortune mining cryptocurrencies — on your computer, at your expense, and without your knowledge.
Transatlantic Cable Podcast episode 2: autonomous pizza delivery, Sarahah’s privacy issues, reprieve for victims of Yahoo!’s data breach and more.
The Internet of Things is vulnerable like nothing else. What should you do to secure your smart home and other devices on the home network?
A story about a large malicious campaign carried out in Facebook Messenger — and how it worked.
This week’s Transatlantic Cable podcast features stories on Burger King, scams, Instagram security and more.
How mobile Trojans exploit WAP billing to steal money, and how to protect yourself.
Alex Moiseev addresses the issue of transformations that happen when a business starts working with enterprises.
Modern technology actually helps phone scammers — what you need to know to stay safe.
Considering the modern threat landscape, the healthcare industry should pay more attention to cybersecurity
Everyone talks about the advantages of Bitcoin and blockchain, but we never seem to hear about their disadvantages. Perhaps now is the time.
Android Trojans have been mimicking banking apps, messengers, and social apps for a while. Taxi-booking apps are next on the list.
The essence of the HuMachine concept is a fusion of big data, machine learning, and our analysts’ expertise. But what is behind these words?
Black Hat 2017 demonstrated that Microsoft enterprise solutions could be quite useful in attackers’ hands.
Can you be sure the encrypted USB drives you’re using won’t reveal your company’s secrets to hackers? Problem is, current certifications can’t guarantee it.
Microsoft changes its approach to cybersecurity solutions in response to partner feedback
Facebook’s Alex Stamos explains why the information security industry has the wrong priorities and what should be done about it.