The term "pig butchering" has become a catchall and it's causing victims to keep quiet about crimes.
ExpressVPN now supports tvOS 17 and allows users to access servers in 105 countries.
Credential Manager is not a sexy name, but it will let you log in to multiple accounts with your face or thumb.
The globally acclaimed science fiction and fantasy publisher delivers a weak apology for using AI art for a not-yet-published book.
Amid widespread protests in the country, encrypted communication seems like an unmitigated win.
A piece of the malware is hidden within a copy of SMACS 0723, the first full-color image from the Webb Space Telescope.
Cloudflare has patched the bug and says that it was never actually exploited, and Albert Pedersen earned $6,000.
An initial $2.3 million hack of the Nomad crypto token bridge opened the doors to a swarm of coin-hungry users who drained the entire platform of $190 million.
Discord, Medium, and DoorDash experienced problems. Cloudflare reported the outage lasted about two hours.
The fake site injects your system with malware to steal sensitive data.
In March, U.S. law enforcement conducted an operation to disrupt "Cyclops Blink," a botnet run by one of Russia's most fearsome hacker gangs.
A threat actor with longstanding ties to the Chinese government has targeted half a dozen state governments, research from cybersecurity giant Mandiant shows.
The new tool would analyze stylistic differences in sentences to determine authorship, which researchers claim could combat disinformation.
The service is used largely by small businesses to assist with scheduling events and meetings.
Two-factor authentication is a widely used and trusted security mechanism, but criminals are increasingly using malicious toolkits that can outwit it.
A vulnerability in a widely used Apache library has caused Internet-wide chaos—and the trouble may just be starting.
Bitcoin's blockchain appears to be the newest tool that cybercriminals are using to make their botnets incredibly resilient.
The Tor Project has launched a campaign to encourage volunteers to run private bridge servers.
Russian cyber-spies used a special technique to hide behind Americans' home and mobile networks while on intelligence missions, a recent report says.
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson claims he wants to legally punish a reporter who tried to alert the state to its bad data practices.
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