Apple acknowledges that the feature is “extreme” and only applies to a small percentage of their users
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Apple acknowledges that the feature is “extreme” and only applies to a small percentage of their users
Using “hunt forward” operations, Cyber Command has been able to gather “unique insights into adversary malware”
In a joint statement, cybersecurity and intelligence agencies warn that the ransomware has been targeting U.S. healthcare entities since May 2021.
Some of the information gathered by the malware includes name of channel, number of subscribers and more
The spyware vendor sends a link to a victims phone, which when clicked would download and install a malicious app
With more and more organizations using a remote or hybrid work environment, the threat of ransomware remains one of the biggest challenges
Although there is no immediate concern - this vulnerability could also affect future processors - including the recently announced M2 processor
The transition to passwordless logins are right around the corner - they’re expected to start in September
It is not clear if a patch is coming, but Microsoft has admitted they know the flaw is being actively exploited in the wild
In order to obtain a decryption key to unlock your files, GoodWill requires video proof of you completing three acts of kindness.
The malware has a few tricks up it’s sleeve, one being that it had the ability to redirect you away from the Chrome extensions page if you try to delete it
Following these 9 tips will help you ensure you have the strongest, most secure password possible
The amount might vary depending on certain variables, but the number of times your privacy is violated will shock you
Apple, Google and Microsoft have all announced support of a method of authentication that avoids passwords
The attack shut the district down for three days. Now, they’re offering insight on how other districts can respond if they fall victim to an attack.