The biggest hacks that ever happened
This article was originally published on February 19, 2016. The Internet is a battleground. And everyone can see everything you...
5 smart devices that are dumb on privacy
This post was originally published on January 26, 2016. Anything is possible in the Internet of Things, except maybe privacy. It’s...
Six big data security predictions for 2016
2015 was full of newsworthy cybersecurity breaches. Hackers revealed the names and credit card details of 33 million people...
What would you give for free Wi-Fi? Probably more than you...
Always think twice about using public Wi-Fi. Learn the risks of using open networks and why 'free' isn't always free.
Game over: Hacking Team disclosure exposes spy agency playbooks
Who hacks the hackers? It's a question the founder of Hacking Team — a company which supplies its own...
How hackers can use your fingerprints to frame you
Find out how hackers can use a camera, a computer program, and some wood glue to recreate your fingerprints.
FBI’s plan to expand hacking power advances despite privacy fears
The Judicial Conference Advisory Committee sanctioned a new rule that would expand the FBI's hacking authority.
Hacktivism and vandalism were the main motivations for DDoS attacks last...
Distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks are growing in size, frequency and complexity, according to the latest Annual Infrastructure...
NSA tapping into North Korea
The National Security Agency had been tapping into North Korea's networks for many years, even prior to the Sony hacks.
No Wi-Fi, no problem: Hackers go low-tech to steal your data
This article was originally published on January 22, 2015. The risks of using an unprotected, unencrypted Wi-Fi network are well-documented....