Malware infecting 50,000 Minecraft accounts (and possibly more)
Minecraft, the immensely popular world-building game with more than 74 million players, has a malware problem. Users who download skins ...
Read moreDetailsMinecraft, the immensely popular world-building game with more than 74 million players, has a malware problem. Users who download skins ...
Read moreDetailsDozens of major technology companies including Microsoft, Facebook, Cisco, and SAP have signed onto a pledge to protect their users ...
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has shown an “alarming” failure to tackle cyber security despite growing concerns about threats to the UK, MPs ...
Read moreDetailsThe UK Prime Minister will today announce up to £15 million to help Commonwealth countries strengthen their cyber security capabilities ...
Read moreDetailsOne Identity, a proven leader in helping organisations get identity and access management (IAM) right, is helping Dutch low-cost airline, ...
Read moreDetailsMalware authors have hijacked DNS settings on vulnerable routers to redirect users to sites hosting Android malware. According to Kaspersky ...
Read moreDetailsTaskRabbit, the mobile marketplace that matches freelance labor with local demand, has apparently been hacked. Both the company’s website and app ...
Read moreDetailsAnother day, another heist: Ian Balina, a cryptocurrency YouTuber known for his (sponsored) ICO reviews, was apparently hacked out of ...
Read moreDetailsThe United States and Britain on Monday accused Russia of launching cyber attacks on computer routers, firewalls and other networking ...
Read moreDetailsWith ransomware and distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks on the rise, the average number of focused cyberattacks per organisation ...
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