Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Davey Winder is a veteran cybersecurity writer, hacker and analyst. A Jan. 28 analysis of customer security incidents reported to ...
Businesses are using AI to improve their productivity — and it's no different for hackers from Iran, China, and North Korea, according to a report from Google. The tech giant's Threat ...
Now, hackers have reportedly stolen data from Gravy Analytics, the parent company of Venntel, which has sold vast amounts of smartphone location data to the U.S. government. Hackers claim to have ...
Hackers are exploiting outdated versions of WordPress and plug-ins to alter thousands of websites in an attempt to trick visitors to download and install malware, security researchers have found.
Throw in the fact that hackers who relied on purchasing tools and network access from these marketplaces won't now be able to continue, “raised the barrier to entry for their criminal enterprise ...
UnitedHealth Group now said hackers stole records of about 190 million people in last February's attack on its Change Healthcare subsidiary. The health care giant's updated figure, disclosed last ...
Did you know that identity theft happens every 22 seconds? This means that, by the time you finish reading this sentence, someone has likely had their identity stolen. At best, identity theft will ...
Hackers linked to China, Iran and other foreign governments are using new AI technology to bolster their cyberattacks against U.S. and global targets, according to U.S. officials and new security ...
Feeling unfocused or lazy? You’re not alone. Tackle distractions with these powerful productivity hacks: keep essentials within reach, jot down distractions, use blue light, chew gum ...
DeepSeek has captured the world’s attention this week, with an unexpected release of the more-open AI model from China, for a reported mere $5 million training cost. While there’s lots of buzz ...
Photographic accessories are often plagued by high prices, as photography is considered a rich man’s game. It doesn’t have to be that way though, and [Snappiness] is here to get you started on ...
Aussies are being warned to not get sucked into buying whatever they see on social media. New figures have revealed that two in five people have been convinced to purchase something after seeing it on ...