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New PayPal Phishing Scam asks you to Confirm New Security Question

PayPal is probably the most regular recipient of phish scams and perhaps by now its users are also well aware

Indian Hacker Gets $15,000 For Reporting Facebook Bug

Anand Prakash, an Indian hacker, came across a flaw in Facebook account security, and reported it to Facebook’s Security Vulnerability

Weak Passwords Can Be Gold Mine For Hackers

(CBS) — Hackers compromise log-in passwords time and time again. Our passwords are our first line of defense, but most

Orlando resort firm reports payment card network breach

An Orlando, Florida-based resort firm has reported a cyber breach that may have affected its payment card network for almost

Apple executive: FBI is ‘taking the side of hackers’ in iPhone unlock case

The FBI is no better than hackers when it comes to “violating” security measures of the iPhone, a leading Apple

DROWN Vulnerability Remains ‘High’ Risk, Firms Say

Despite the rush to patch systems at risk to the massive transport layer security (TLS) vulnerability, known as DROWN, hundreds

You can now watch the video of Google’s self-driving car slowly hitting a city bus

In late February, Google disclosed that one of its self-driving cars hit a city bus in the company’s hometown of

DDoS Malware Became Very Popular This Past January

During the first month of the year, malware destined to aid hacking crews and bored script kiddies carry out DDoS

Sophisticated malware detected that steals online banking passwords, thwarts text authentication

NEW malware that targets mobile banking apps of Australia’s big banks has been detected. The sophisticated virus infects Android users

Private, public, or hybrid: Microsoft’s cloud flavors

Every cloud in the sky is unique, as is every computing cloud. Microsoft has its own view of what its

DROWN attack sinks security for millions of websites

The war to close down security vulnerabilities is never-ending, but the new “DROWN” vulnerability is one of the biggest to

Dell: Cloud, Mobility and Malware Keep Execs Up at Night

Malware and weaponized attacks are keeping IT and business decision makers up at night, especially against the backdrop of cloud

Extended stay: Data-stealing malware hides on Rosen Hotels’ payment card network for over year

Guests who recently lodged at Rosen Hotels & Resorts properties in theme-park destination Orlando, Fla. must hope their data hasn’t

Encryption project issues 1 million free digital certificates in three months

Let’s Encrypt, an organization set up to encourage broader use of encryption on the Web, has distributed 1 million free

High-profile spy agency defends encryption, says it doesn’t want iPhone backdoors

Apple’s fight with the FBI is one of the most important stories in tech today, as its outcome will have major

Your smartphone fingerprint reader could be hacked using paper and ink

Security and convenience don’t often go together very well – if you have too much convenience, you probably don’t have enough security.