IoT: A roomful of conundrums
How can you stay safe in a world where “smart” is the new default? The post IoT: A roomful of conundrums appeared first on WeLiveSecurity
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How can you stay safe in a world where “smart” is the new default? The post IoT: A roomful of conundrums appeared first on WeLiveSecurity
The data breach at the Hong Kong flag carrier is the third such incident to hit the aviation industry in two months The post Cathay Pacific breach exposes data of 9.4 million passengers appeared first on WeLiveSecurity
ESET experts have created a new decryption tool that can be used by Syrian victims of the GandCrab ransomware. It is based on a set of keys recently released by the malware operators The post ESET releases new decryptor for Syrian victims of GandCrab ransomware appeared first on WeLiveSecurity
The malicious apps have all been removed from the official Android store but not before the apps were installed by almost 30,000 users The post Banking Trojans continue to surface on Google Play appeared first on WeLiveSecurity
As part of his plea agreement, the author of the malware also forfeited the proceeds from his crimes – 114 Bitcoin worth $725,000 The post LuminosityLink RAT author sentenced to 2.5 years in jail appeared first on WeLiveSecurity
The solution to password recycling may be easier to implement than previously thought, according to a recent paper The post Strict password policy could prevent credential reuse, paper suggests appeared first on WeLiveSecurity
What are the emotional triggers and errors in judgment that make you fall for an online scam? The post Scams and flaws: Why we get duped appeared first on WeLiveSecurity
GreyEnergy: ESET research reveals a successor to the infamous BlackEnergy APT group targeting critical infrastructure, quite possibly in preparation for damaging attacks The post Week in security with Tony Anscombe appeared first on WeLiveSecurity
The microblogging platform is assuring its users that has found no evidence that any data was actually stolen The post Tumblr patches bug that could have exposed user data appeared first on WeLiveSecurity
Posted by Dave Kleidermacher, VP, Head of Security & Privacy – Android & Play Providing users with safe and secure experiences, while helping developers build and grow quality app businesses, is our top priority at Google Play. And we’re constantly working to improve our protections. Google Play has been working to minimize app install attribution … Devamını oku