Israeli spyware used to silently surveil WhatsApp users on iPhone and Android
Attackers could plant the spyware via WhatsApp’s phone call feature with the calls often disappearing from call logs.
Attackers could plant the spyware via WhatsApp’s phone call feature with the calls often disappearing from call logs.
Facebook seem to be running ads for criminal enterprises.
A new report from a security researcher highlights the extent of the problem.
Windows servers are still having technical issues. Now customers are annoyed that their data hasn’t been backed up.
SMS has always been considered an insecure option for receiving codes. However, Facebook’s reputation with privacy has to be considered.
An advertising watchdog in the UK thinks NordVPN is exaggerating how insecure public WiFi is.
A new labeling system will help customers know how secure those devices are and for how long they’ll receive security updates.
Outlook users have stated that cryptocurrency was stolen from their accounts during the Microsoft Outlook breach, giving insight into a possible motive of the hackers.
Slack doesn’t offer end-to-end encryption. User’s discretion is advised.