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Facebook Messenger boosts privacy with end-to-end encryption, self-destructing messages

Posted on July 8, 2016 by Conner Forrest

In a recent privacy push, Facebook announced that it was rolling out the beta of a new feature called ‘secret conversations,’ bringing better encryption and ephemeral messaging. Continue reading Facebook Messenger boosts privacy with end-to-end encryption, self-destructing messages→

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Darktrace bolsters machine learning-based security tools to automatically attack threats

Posted on July 6, 2016 by Conner Forrest

A UK cybersecurity startup called Darktrace recently raised $65 million in growth equity financing to continue its global growth and further deployments. Continue reading Darktrace bolsters machine learning-based security tools to automatically attack threats→

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Hillary Clinton’s infamous email server: 6 things you need to know

Posted on July 6, 2016 by Conner Forrest

Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server when she served as US secretary of state has been a major issue for the 2016 presidential candidate. Here are the six most critical facts about it. Continue reading Hillary Clinton’s infamous email server: 6 things you need to know→

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HummingBad malware infects 10 million Android devices, millions more at risk

Posted on July 5, 2016 by Conner Forrest

A new malware called HummingBad, associated with Chinese cyber criminals Yingmob, has infected millions of devices and brings in millions of dollars of fake ad revenue. Continue reading HummingBad malware infects 10 million Android devices, millions more at risk→

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Skyrocketing Android ransomware has quadrupled over past year, says new report

Posted on June 30, 2016 by Conner Forrest

A Kaspersky Lab reports Android ransomware is booming, quadrupling over the past year alone, shedding light on the growing problem of non-PC ransomware. Continue reading Skyrocketing Android ransomware has quadrupled over past year, says new report→

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1.2 million infected: Android malware ‘Hummer’ could be biggest trojan ever

Posted on June 30, 2016 by Conner Forrest

Security researchers recently issued warnings against a trojan family known as Hummer, which affects more than a million phones by installing malware and unwanted apps. Continue reading 1.2 million infected: Android malware ‘Hummer’ could be biggest trojan ever→

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Google My Activity site reveals all the data that’s been collected about your online habits

Posted on June 29, 2016 by Conner Forrest

Google recently launched a new page called My Activity that shows you a history of your online activities and interactions with its products. Continue reading Google My Activity site reveals all the data that’s been collected about your online habits→

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Report: New security threats costing businesses $1 million an incident, flash performance suffers

Posted on June 28, 2016 by Conner Forrest

A new report from EMC shows that businesses are tackling traditional cybersecurity issues better, but they are failing to address emerging threats. Continue reading Report: New security threats costing businesses $1 million an incident, flash performance suffers→

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Clinton allegedly hacked again, and documents leaked from DNC attack

Posted on June 22, 2016 by Conner Forrest

The Clinton Foundation’s network was allegedly hacked late Tuesday, while a variety of documents from last week’s DNC hack were leaked simultaneously, pushing cybersecurity toward center stage. Continue reading Clinton allegedly hacked again, and documents leaked from DNC attack→

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Chinese cybersecurity breaches drop 90%, but expert warns not to let guard down

Posted on June 21, 2016 by Conner Forrest

A report from US network security FireEye recently showed that breaches attributed to China-based groups dropped dramatically over the past two years. Continue reading Chinese cybersecurity breaches drop 90%, but expert warns not to let guard down→

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