Security

Google Will Start Enrolling Users in Two-Step Verification

Google will automatically enable two-step verification (2SV) for Gmail users and account holders. The security feature is widely regarded as a way of protecting...

Android Developers to Add Privacy Information Similar to iOS

Google will introduce more stringent privacy information requirements for developers who publish apps in its Play Store under similar Apple policies. The company will soon...

Apple Didn’t Notify 128 Million Users of iPhone Hack

In 2015, Apple uncovered 2,500 malicious apps downloaded 203 million times by 128 million users, including 18 million from the United States. Apple failed...

Research Finds AirTag Can Be Reprogrammed and Hacked

A recent discovery by a German security expert showed that Apple's AirTag can be hacked and its software modified. An investigation of the AirTag...

Google Chrome Privacy “Fenced Frame” Restricts User Tracking

In order to prevent user tracking, browser developers are restricting third-party cookies. In light of this, advertising companies, the primary beneficiaries of third-party cookies,...

Why Enterprises Should Install Latest MacOS Software

Companies are advised to install Apple's latest MacOS Big Sur 11.3 to protect their Macs against a serious software vulnerability that could compromise data. Hackers...

MacOS Update Fixes Zero-day Bug Exploited By Shlayer Malware

Apple has released a security update to fix the vulnerability in macOS Big Sur 11.3 and to block malware campaigns that actively abuse it....

Cyber-attackers Threaten Release of Police Informant Data

A ransomware group called Babuk has broken into the computer network of the Washington DC Metropolitan Police Department and threatened to release sensitive information...

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