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Former Yahoo engineer hacked 6,000 accounts

A former Yahoo software engineer admitted in court that he had hacked the accounts of thousands of users. Reyes Daniel…

5 years ago

Google’s New Internet Encryption Protocol, under antitrust examination

The congressional antitrust investigators are concerned that Google's new Internet Protocol might give the company an unjust competitive advantage, according…

5 years ago

UN: 27 Countries signed pledge to clean up the cyberspace

27 countries signed pledge to clean up the cyberspace that became the digital equivalent of the old Wild West, in…

5 years ago

Tens of thousands of apps suspended by Facebook

Facebook announced it suspended tens of thousands of apps, as a result of its App Developer Investigation, following the Cambridge…

5 years ago

Two ad blocker extensions removed from Chrome Web Store

Google removed two extensions from the Chrome Web Store. The fully functional ad blockers were caught trying do deceive users by…

5 years ago

Emotet botnet returned to steal passwords

Emotet, a well-known botnet has begun sending out spam, again. About four months ago, the botnet stopped its campaigns but…

5 years ago

Cyberspace defense force, in Poland

A cyberspace defence force will be launch in Poland, by 2024. The army will be made up of 2,000 cybersecurity…

5 years ago

Mozilla to encrypt traffic, for improved browser privacy

Mozilla has announced the plan to offer DNS(Domain Name Server)-over-HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) – DoH feature, by default, for…

5 years ago

New Apple Update to Avoid Jailbreaking

Apple users were disappointed with the release of iOS 12.4 in July. Along with the necessary bug fixes and feature…

5 years ago

‘Tweeting via SMS’ disabled, after CEO’s account hacked

Twitter decided to temporarily disable the “Tweeting via SMS' feature. The decision comes after the account of Jack Dorsey, Twitter's…

5 years ago