Yahoo Breach is a massive cyber attack in History. It is a must that all precautionary measures are taken from Yahoo to the consumers.
Internet usage at East Coast was affected this weekend after cyber criminals attacked Dyn. A computer security firm later confirmed that the attack involved Mirai.
Dark Souls 3’s recent anti-cheating patch update resulted to an unintended freezing which prompted game developer ‘From Software’ to roll back the patch. Meanwhile, From Software continues to affirm that the game’s Poise stat is not a glitch, contrary to the widespread view held by some gamers.
Cybersecurity and anti-virus pioneer John McAfee has reportedly tried to mislead reporters into believing that he had sabotaged Facebook-owned WhatsApp’s end-to-end encryption. Apparently, this isn’t the first time that the self-styled libertarian gained media attention for such outlandish claims like when he told the FBI that he’ll help them hack into the San Bernardino attacker’s iPhone.
An IT Security firm has just revealed the extent of email account breach that affected tens of millions of people using free email services like Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoomail, and Mail.ru. What is disturbing is that hackers who get hold of these information virtually give it for free.
An ‘unhackable’ iPhone is allegedly a work in progress after Apple’s recent standoff with FBI. Meanwhile, the Cupertino-based tech giant is reportedly using ‘fan-out packaging technology’ in its attempt to make slimmer yet more efficient iPhones.
A hacker from Lancaster Pensylvannia was arrested for reported hacking of photos from at least 100 Apple and Google accounts, most of them are from celebrities. He is sentenced for 18 months to five years of imprisonment.
Former Microsoft CEO and now philanthropist Bill Gates insist that tech companies should help the government to access private information in extraordinary circumstances and in case-to-case basis.
Select users received warning emails from Twitter.
WikiLeaks has added another 276,394 documents to its trove of data related to Sony Pictures Entertainment hack. It first published Sony's stuff in April which included 30,000 documents.
Hackers took control of the control of Newsweek magazine's Twitter account on Tuesday with the words "Je suIS IS" - a reference to Islamic State and the deadly attack at French newspaper Charlie Hebdo.
Just when government and intelligence agencies are trying to curb illegal online activities, and organizations are spending millions to ensure safety, a group of individuals launch a website that claims to offer "ethical hacking" services. The website - Hacker's List - is just three months old but has been flooding with more than 500 hacking jobs, waiting for a successful hacker.
A man from the United Kingdom has been arrested for his role in the cyber attacks that crippled Sony's PlayStation Network over the Christmas holiday.
Social media accounts affiliated with the United States Central Command, which oversees US military operations around the globe, were hacked by individuals sympathetic to the Islamic State.
North Korea may have sponsored last month's cyberattack against Sony as response to the latter's film 'Interview' that features an assassination plot of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
09 Aug '24 16:35PM