The 6 Best Antivirus Software Providers for Mac in 2024

Macs may need additional antivirus protection in a business environment or high-risk use case. Bitdefender is the best overall Mac antivirus provider when it comes to protection, usability, and performance. Continue reading The 6 Best Antivirus Software Providers for Mac in 2024

Product showcase: Alert – Data breach detector for your email, credit card, and ID

Compared to the last quarter of 2023, data breaches rose from 81M to 435M in Q1 2024. That’s a 5-fold increase in just a few months. One of the most common ways data breaches happen is through apps like Facebook or Instagram, which collect a lot of use… Continue reading Product showcase: Alert – Data breach detector for your email, credit card, and ID

Product showcase: Block ads, cookie pop-ups, trackers with CleanWeb

A study by PageFair revealed that ad blocker usage surged by 30% in 2016 alone, reflecting a growing public concern for privacy and uninterrupted browsing. Fast-forward to today, and the numbers are even more dramatic. According to Forbes, Americans ar… Continue reading Product showcase: Block ads, cookie pop-ups, trackers with CleanWeb

Surfshark VPN Brings Data Breach Awareness with See-Through Toilet Campaign

By Waqas
Surfshark pulls a unique stunt in London with a see-through toilet! This security campaign uses public discomfort to spark a conversation about online data privacy. Learn how Surfshark VPN can help you protect your information.
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Ethical Hackers Reported 835 Vulnerabilities, Earned $450K in 2023

By Deeba Ahmed
The US Department of Defense reported the most security vulnerabilities in 2023, with 96 reports or 10% of all reports.
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Ubiquiti Developer Charged With Extortion, Causing 2020 “Breach”

In January 2021, technology vendor Ubiquiti Inc. [NYSE:UI] disclosed that a breach at a third party cloud provider had exposed customer account credentials. In March, a Ubiquiti employee warned that the company had drastically understated the scope of the incident, and that the third-party cloud provider claim was a fabrication. On Wednesday, a former Ubiquiti developer was arrested and charged with stealing data and trying to extort his employer while pretending to be a whistleblower. Continue reading Ubiquiti Developer Charged With Extortion, Causing 2020 “Breach”