New social engineering attack tricks you into giving away access to your own account. Here’s what you need to know and do.
Not even photo booths are safe from determined hackers — especially if the vendor makes it seemingly easy for them. Here’s what you need to know.
An ethical hacker has warned Kindle users against downloading ebooks from third-party sites after discovering flaws that ...
The Citigroup hack, first reported by The Financial Times, was initially detected in early May, affecting about 1 percent of its 21 million card holders. Thus far, it is unclear how the breach ...
HOUSTON -- Turns out even former presidents can fall prey to hackers. A mysterious email hacker apparently accessed private photos and messages sent between members of the Bush family, including both ...
New York City-based NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital said an unauthorized third party gained access to employee laptops, potentially exposing the data of about 12,000 patients. On Sept. 8, the medical ...
Turns out spewing conservative vitriol across your social media platforms can make you a few enemies. Right-wing personality Matt Walsh’s Twitter account was hacked, and the alleged culprit has now ...
Toyota has closed a security vulnerability exposed by a white hat hacker who gained access to some 14,000 corporate email accounts and other confidential information. A 29-year-old by the name of ...
An unknown hacker gained administrative control of Sourcegraph, an AI-driven service used by developers at Uber, Reddit, Dropbox, and other companies, and used it to provide free access to resources ...
An attack on your Wi-Fi network is not like a bank robbery: Instead of masked robbers blowing open the vault with a loud noise, a hacker inconspicuously approaches the router, searches for weak points ...
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