Over 46 million records found their way onto the dark web
Apple FaceID Confidence Runs High
Apple’s facial recognition for iPhone is seen by most to be a trustworthy authentication mechanism, despite it not yet being released.
Only a Third of US Office Workers Know What Ransomware Is
Of the office workers that have fallen victim to ransomware at work, 59% paid the ransom personally.
CryptoShuffler Trojan Sucks Cash from Wide Range of Crypto-Wallets
Criminals have already succeeded in lucratively attacking Bitcoin wallets, stealing equivalent to almost $140,000.
Code Signing Certs Traded for $1000+ on Darknet
Venafi research is another nail in the coffin of internet trust
EU to Declare Cyber-Attacks “Act of War”
Member states set to sign new diplomatic framework
EU to Declare Cyber-Attacks “Act of War”
Member states set to sign new diplomatic framework
‘unCAPTCHA’ Defeats Google CAPTCHA with 85% Accuracy
unCaptcha combines free, public, online speech-to-text engines with a phonetic mapping technique.
UK Government Blames WannaCry on North Korea
Security minister says London is “as sure as possible”
Twitter Bans RT and Sputnik Ads Following Election Meddling
Social site says it took decision based on US intelligence