Amorblox discovered a Netflix phishing scan that was designed to steal credit card information by sending am email that warned users of a billing error.
The most recent Linux 5.7 kernel update was released earlier this year and brings with it some exciting changes. Let’s explore some of its best features.
The threat of ransomware has been reduced, as everyone is regularly backing up their data. A new double extortion strain can now render these backups useless.
Surprisingly, the government is still using COBOL, and they need help with it in multiple states to handle the extra unemployment claim because of COVID-19.
Hackers started their coronavirus-related attacks, including buying up domains related to the COVID-19 and selling programs with coronavirus-related discounts.
Google will soon release a tool that emulates different visual issues so that developers can see what their website looks like through other people’s eyes.
People who purchased the fiest Philips Bridge Hub should be aware that it will lose cloud access on 30 April. All users should upgrade their hub immediately
After Apple introduced Activation Lock, it meant people forget or do not realize they need to turn off the “Find My” option, making them not refurbishable/recyclabe.
To keep us safe, the U.S. government wants to institute another safety check at the airport and begin using facial recognition in the security process.
The security research firm Kryptowire has found 146 potentially malicious apps preinstalled on Android phones that are cheaply produced by 29 manufacturers.
Facebook revealed this week all the bad-acting published materials that were removed for the reasons of violating hate speech, harassment, and child sexual exploitation rules.
The Apple Card has only been available for a few months, yet it’s already at the basis of a regulatory investigation. However, this one doesn’t seem like it can be blamed on the tech company alone. There are issues raised regarding gender bias for credit line approvals. The Apple Card is accused of setting different […]
Security researchers have discovered that hackers are exploiting a weakness that tricks certain Android phones into allowing the phones to spy on the owners.
Today’s technology is making it easier for stalkers to conduct their mission to control, and they are increasingly doing it with the aid of phone apps.
Tech support scammers are taking advantage of a Firefox bug to lock up the screens of Windows users, convincing them they need to call bogus tech support.
Google’s researchers created a data set of close to 5,000 molecules that were identified as perfumers to train artificial intelligence to recognize smells.
The next time you apply for a job, they may find out all they need to know with the use of HireVue, face-scanning artificial intelligence that analyzes your employability.
Third-party app developers with a nefarious intent can create Amazon skills and Google Home actions that may seem benign but are actually “smart spies.”
Netflix has announced they will be cracking down on accounting sharing, although they won’t be making any changes at this point. How will this affect you?
At the Made by Google event, Google announced the new Pixel 4, new Nest Mini smart speaker, new Nest Wi-Fi, Pixel Buds upgrade, and a new Pixelbook Go.
Apple offers a “Fraudulent Website Warning” when a user tries to view a website that is not secure. It sends information to Google and China’s Tencent, but it’s not sending data to China.