PayPal phishing email claims payment to Asda Store
A new PayPal phishing email is making the rounds this time claiming the customer made a significant payment to the Asda Store. Read on!
A new PayPal phishing email is making the rounds this time claiming the customer made a significant payment to the Asda Store. Read on!
ProtonMail has come under fire for a recent user data request from the Swiss government that led to the arrest of a climate activist.
More people than ever are concerned with digital privacy, and to date, the only true answer to maintaining digital privacy is to go dark.
ProtonMail is one of the more popular secure email services going right now, but it appears that it may not be as secure as you’d like.
Apple is walking back its plans to actively scan users’ iPhones for CSAM after uproar over privacy and security concerns. Read on for more.
Managing your digital profile is the best way to keep you out of the collateral in the digital world. Here’s how to identify threats online.
The Joker virus has popped up in the wild again, and it can empty bank accounts without the user even knowing about it until it’s too late.
The T-Mobile security breach saga continues as the company has reported that this impacts an additional 5.3 million customers.
T-Mobile has confirmed everyone’s worst fear; the recent rumor of a cyberattack is accurate and impacts current and former customers.
I’ve noticed that no matter what side of the aisle people stand on, they are concerned with Google, Facebook, and others invading their privacy.
The State of Indiana is notifying 750,000 participants in its COVID-19 contact tracing program that a 3rd party company accessed their data.
T-Mobile has now confirmed that they have suffered a data breach after rumors started online, but they haven’t given complete details yet.
Apple’s new iPhone scanning has created a squall among many, and now the company is attempting to clarify the situation to calm concerns.
T-mobile is looking into an online claim that its network was the victim of a data breach in which user information has been leaked.
Using computers and the internet to store data is a boon for many companies and that’s exactly why they need cyber insurance. Read on!
The Federal Trade Commission warns users of a new phishing scheme that targets unemployment benefits through text messages.
Just moments after publishing an article on the subject, Apple has issued a press release on child safety measures. Read on for more.
vpnMentor has announced it discovered a data leak that affects 63 million users of lead-generating service OneMoreLead. Read on for more!
The University of California, San Diego Health has suffered a data breach resulting in patient’s information being exposed. Read on for more.
Bleeping Computer has reported that a Windows malware strain has been modified to infect macOS and is known as XLoader. Read on for more!
After a series of privacy concerns by reviewers of the Apple AirTag, Apple announced its new approach in its recent software update.
DuckDuckGo has become one of the most popular search engines in the past year and continues to improve. Now it’s offering email protection services.
Amazon has received FCC permission to manufacturer a device that uses contactless sleep tracing to track users’ sleep and sleep patterns.
How your company handles data is an intrinsic part of your business’ growth strategy. How will you bounce back from an IT catastrophe?
A new ransomware attack reared its ugly head over the weekend as IT company Kaseya has been hit with a $70m ransom demand.
While we like to think that healthcare organizations have our best interests at heart, the truth is they are vulnerable to cyberattacks.
Cyber footprints and cybersecurity have always been important for enterprises, but, arguably, the stakes have never been higher than today.
As our infrastructures transition from manual operation to more automated and internet-connected systems, the odds of cyberattacks increase.