Smartphone Woes: QR Attacks
Think QR codes are harmless? Think again. Learn how scammers are using them to hijack your phone and what you can do to protect yourself.
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Think QR codes are harmless? Think again. Learn how scammers are using them to hijack your phone and what you can do to protect yourself.
Smartphone Woes: QR Attacks Read More »
Sony’s taking cybersecurity seriously, hiring former Homeland Security Chief Phillip Reitinger as new Senior VP. Can he stop the bleeding after the PSN hack?
Former Homeland Security chief named Sony’s Senior VP Read More »
Tired of script kiddies snooping? Secure your PC like a pro! Easy tips for everyday users: updates, passwords, anti-virus & more. No tech jargon, just practical steps to keep hackers at bay.
Sega Pass breached! Did hackers score your data? Find out what’s been compromised (and what hasn’t) in this important update.
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Top US defense contractors hacked! F-35 fighter jet blueprints among stolen data, raising fears of future cyber attacks. Dive in for the chilling details & security takeaways!
Not even defense contractors are safe from hackers Read More »
Ditch your bulky wallet! Google Wallet arrives with tap-to-pay magic, loyalty rewards galore, & gift card salvation. But is it just hype, or a glimpse of the future? Dive in & decide for yourself! (Android & NFC-city dwellers only, for now.)
What Is Google Wallet? Read More »
Google quickly patches Android security hole with silent server-side fix, no action needed by users. Update rolling out over next few days.
Google rolling out patch to fix Android security hole Read More »
Android security flaw discovered: Should you panic? No. But all mobile devices are vulnerable due to outdated security on wireless networks.
99% of Android phones are vulnerable to attack, water also found to be wet Read More »
Sony has confirmed a breach of their PlayStation Network (PSN) and Qriocity services, exposing nearly 77 million user accounts. This is one of the largest data breaches in history, and the question remains: who’s to blame?
Who should we blame for the PlayStation Network breach? Read More »
PlayStation Network and Qriocity remain offline after a “malicious attack.” Sony investigates the breach as speculation around Anonymous and user data security swirls. Is another major data leak imminent?
The PSN outage could’ve been worse: all your personal info could’ve been leaked Read More »
New bill proposed by Senators McCain and Kerry would require websites to get your permission before tracking your online activity. The bill would also allow users to see what information has been collected about them.
Bi-Partisan Support for Your Internet Privacy Read More »
Sony’s PlayStation Network (PSN) is unencrypted and vulnerable to spyware. This means that all information transferred over the PSN can be decrypted by anyone who builds their own custom firmware with custom certificates. This includes sensitive data such as credit card information and account information.
Major privacy and security concerns raised about PSN Read More »
This comprehensive video covers various methods hackers use to gather information, empowering you to protect your data from such attacks.