Is iPhone Encryption Good Enough?
In a recent article, we discussed the iPhone’s hardware encryption. Linking to an article on TidBITs, written by Rich...
A highly sophisticated phishing e-mail campaign is exploiting Google’s own services; Google itself is sending scam e-mails on behalf of fraudsters, and linking to Google-hosted phishing sites. Here’s what to watch out for so you don’t fall victim to this scam.
Apple has just released critically urgent security updates—including macOS Sequoia 15.4.1 and iOS 18.4.1—to address two zero-day vulnerabilities that have been actively exploited in...
You can connect a surprising variety of things to iPhones and iPads via their USB-C (or Lightning) ports, including storage devices, SD card readers,...
23andMe, the popular DNA ancestry and traits service, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Should you tell the company to delete your data and...
Cookie-Bite proves what we already knew: browser extensions can be very dangerous to your security and privacy. Learn how malware extensions can steal session cookies and let hackers sign into your accounts.
In a recent article, we discussed the iPhone’s hardware encryption. Linking to an article on TidBITs, written by Rich...
Security & Privacy + Software & Apps
Adobe is in the security news again, as a zero-day Flash vulnerability threatens Adobe Reader, Acrobat and Flash. On...
Security & Privacy + Software & Apps
Computerworld has published an interesting article explaining that “Adobe has acknowledged that some users are vulnerable to attack after...
An article in TidBITs takes a look at the security features in the iPhone 3GS. According to the author,...
This week’s version of the RSplug Trojan horse – OSX/RSPlug.N for those who want to keep their scorecards up...
The forthcoming Black Hat security conference, to be held from July 25-30 in Las Vegas, features two interesting presentations...
Security & Privacy + Software & Apps
Just a couple of days after a Javascript vulnerability was found in Firefox 3.5, and immediately following the publication...
Security & Privacy + Software & Apps
Yesterday, we reported a highly critical Javascript vulnerability in Firefox 3.5. Well, today, Information Week is pointing out that...
The latest version of the Firefox web browser, version 3.5, has a Javascript vulnerability that Secunia is calling highly...
In the past week, a number of cyber-attacks have targeted computers in the US and Korea. The targets have...