End-to-end encryption is an issue that crops up every now and then – usually when a politician feels bold enough…
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has stated that a cyber-criminal group with links to Russia is responsible for the…
Over the Easter weekend, it was reported that the data from around 533 million Facebook accounts had been posted on…
In the wake of news that a particularly aggressive hack of Microsoft’s email software has affected around 30,000 organisations across the…
New research is questioning the popular notion that cybercriminals can make millions of dollars from the comfort of home —…
On September 9 2020, a woman died during a cyber-attack on a hospital in Düsseldorf, Germany. The woman was in…
A German ransomware attack may have resulted in the death of a woman, perhaps the first officially documented death as…
If you thought last week’s ransomware attack on City Power sounded like a movie script, it’s because that kind of scary possibility has been fictional fodder for years. Films have long proposed the idea of hackers taking over a computer network for their own nefarious ends.
Cybercrime is not just a concern for corporate technology departments. Schools, scout troops, Rotary clubs and religious organizations need to know what to look for and how to handle it.