Marcus Hutchins, a youthful British analyst credited with crashing a worldwide cyberattack in May, has been captured for purportedly making and circulating managing an account malware, U.S. specialists say. Hutchins…
Read MoreMarcus Hutchins, a youthful British analyst credited with crashing a worldwide cyberattack in May, has been captured for purportedly making and circulating managing an account malware, U.S. specialists say. Hutchins…
Read MoreThe ransom funds from the WannaCry attack were moved from Bitcoin to Monero, and now the barter included, are helping police to discover the culprits. Prior today, Cointelegraph reported on…
Read MoreThe internet has brought with it a lot of benefits for us. Unfortunately, it has also introduced us to cyber crimes. Since the advent of this nefarious activity, the world…
Read MoreJust like soldiers protecting our borders from enemy attacks, antivirus software packages protect our PC(s) from various malware perpetrated by hackers. They run in the background, as we operate our…
Read MoreStudies point out that malicious SSL traffic is on the rise; ie, the volume of malicious content that’s transmitted in an encrypted manner via SSL/TLS has increased considerably. Well, that…
Read MoreCyber security threat landscape is evolving every day. No matter what security measures the IT security experts seem to be coming up with, the hackers are eventually finding ways to…
Read MoreThe IT Security Community is apparently not happy with the arrest of Marcus Hutchins, the British Hacker responsible for creating the kill switch for Wanncry Ransomware, over the alleged creation…
Read MoreThe inaugural CybSafe Supplier Cyber Security Study has revealed that today SME have to increasingly prove their cyber credentials to win contracts. CybSafe, which is based in Canary Wharf, London,…
Read More‘Symantec sells its problem SSL unit to DigiCert for $1B’- PC World uses this headline for its report on DigiCert’s agreement with Symantec to acquire the latter’s website security business….
Read MoreThe DEF CON 25 security conference in Las Vegas this year witnessed cyber security researchers exposing vulnerabilities in wireless gateways provided by internet service providers (ISPs) and cable television operators….
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