Controversial Investigatory Powers Bill will become law
Consumers Blame Companies, Not Password Mistakes, for Compromises
A third of US consumers put the value of their online life at somewhere between $100,000 to priceless.
Ransomware Threatens to Expose Child Pornography
New variant finds real evidence of wrongdoing to nail victims
#ISSEconf: Shifting to Self-learning, Self-defending Networks
Speaking at ISSE Conference 2016 in Paris, Emily Orton, director of Darktrace, argued that traditional security approaches alone are simply now not enough to defend against evolving cyber-threats, instead advocating the use of machine-based learning to…
Manufacturing’s IoT Adoption Opens Up Big Security Holes
A full 40% of respondents said they do not incorporate IoT and connected products into the company’s broader incident response plan.
Smart Home Security Systems
Today’s home security systems are smarter and offer more safety. Monitored home home security systems have been around for decades. However, the advancement in technology over the past 10 years has transformed home security into much more than j…
Adult Websites Breached as 412 Million Users Exposed
FriendFinder Network owns AdultFriendFinder, Penthouse and more
Hillary Clinton Blames F.B.I. Director for Election Loss
Amy Chozick, New York Times Hillary Clinton on Saturday cast blame for her surprise election loss on the announcement by the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, days before the election that he…
Recruitment Firm Blames Capgemini over Client Data Breach
Global consultancy Capgemini has reportedly leaked data relating to recruitment firm Michael Page by publishing it on a publicly accessible development server.
Claims Yahoo Was Aware of Breach in 2014
The major breach at Yahoo was known about for at least two years, according to a recent Securities and Exchange filing