Saturday, November 23rd
    Jul 16

    AT&T reportedly paid a hacker $370,000 to remove its stolen customer data

    AT&T paid hackers $370,000 to delete customer data from a hack earlier this year, with hackers providing video proof.

    Jul 10

    Google Fi's 'Number Lock' offers security against SIM swaps—here's how you enable it

    The new security feature allows you to lock your mobile phone number so that scammers cannot move it to a different phone or carrier.

    Jul 07

    995 crore passwords were stolen in the largest data breach ever: report

    A hacker named "Obamacare" has leaked 9.95 million passwords, making it the largest cryptographic data breach ever, according to Forbes.

    Jul 07

    Microsoft claims Russian hackers stole source code after snooping on company executives

    Microsoft has revealed that Russian state-backed hackers, known as Nobelium, have been monitoring the email accounts of senior management team members and stole source code.

    Jul 05

    ChatGPT faces scrutiny because of dual security concerns

    ChatGPT receives criticism for the ChatGPT App for Mac and internal vulnerability issues.

    Jul 04

    Amazon is shutting down its Astro for Business security robot

    Amazon.com will discontinue support for its Astro for Business security robot, initially launched for retail, manufacturing, health, and wellness, as it shifts its focus to household robots.

    Jul 02

    Nvidia is expected to face French antitrust accusations

    Regulators are concerned about Nvidia's market dominance, notably its CUDA software and investments in artificial intelligence cloud providers.

    Jul 01

    Millions of OpenSSH servers are potentially vulnerable to remote registration attacks

    Qualys has discovered a serious vulnerability in the OpenSSH server process, known as regreSSHion, which allows unauthenticated remote code execution with root privileges on glibc-based Linux systems.

    Jun 30

    Fake IT help websites promote harmful PowerShell programmes as Windows patches

    Fake IT support websites are promoting malicious PowerShell fixes for common Windows errors, such as the 0x80070643 error, to infect devices with information-stealing malware.

    Jun 30

    Crime blotter: 'Meatball' pleads guilty in an Apple Store looting case, plus more!

    Apple crime blotter, robbers stole an iPhone and then intimidated the owner, an iPad theft resulted in a hit-and-run, no complaints of Apple Vision Pro crime, and AirTags remain popular with carjacker