Dropbox Hacked: Yet Another Argument for Better Encryption
You may have heard that 68 million Dropbox users were recently told by the company that they needed to change their passwords due to a general hack of their database. […]
Read MoreYou may have heard that 68 million Dropbox users were recently told by the company that they needed to change their passwords due to a general hack of their database. […]
Read MoreAfter spending a half-decade operating undetected spyware, an APT (advanced persistent threat) known as “ProjectSauron” has been uncovered by both Symantec and Kaspersky Labs. A group called “Strider” has been […]
Read MoreWhile Apple malware isn’t unheard of, it is less often found in the wild. The illusion of perfect security entertained by many Apple users gets easily shattered when a new […]
Read MoreNot so long ago, if your organization had a robust security suite that included a firewall and antivirus, you could feel reasonably secure. The antivirus vendors spent a lot of […]
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