Month: October 2017
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North Korea Faces Accusations of Hacking Warship Builder Daewoo
South Korea’s Ministry of Defense alleges a recent security breach of Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering’s database was committed by …
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Signal escapes the confines of the browser with a standalone desktop app
If you’re an active Signal user (and why aren’t you?) you likely already know about the desktop app — or what passes for one. It’s …
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IGEL UD Pocket brings your remote staff closer to home
IGEL’s UDP has been out for some months now, and is starting to catch on as a very fast, smart way of connecting remote staff to a …
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A draft US law to secure election computers that isn’t braindead. Well, I’m stunned! I gotta lie down
A law bill has been introduced to the US Senate designed to safeguard elections from hacking or manipulation. The Securing America’s Voting …
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Apple Releases Multiple Security Updates
Original release date: October 31, 2017 Apple has released security updates to address vulnerabilities in multiple products. A …
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Security Researchers are Warning About a New IoT Botnet Storm Brewing
A brand new botnet, dubbed ‘IoTroop’, is discovered evolving and recruiting IoT devices at a far greater pace and with more potential …
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North Korea Faces Accusations of Hacking Into Warship Builder Daewoo
South Korea’s Ministry of Defense alleges a recent security breach of Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering’s database was committed by …
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Hotels Face Urgent Security Questions After Las Vegas Massacre
After the Las Vegas massacre, how can hotels enhance security while still respecting the privacy and comfort of their …
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Only a Third of US Office Workers Know What Ransomware Is
The threat of ransomware is growing exponentially, yet only a third of US office workers know what it is. Intermedia’s latest 2017 Data …
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Apple FaceID Confidence Runs High
Apple’s latest biometrics push, facial recognition for iPhone, is seen by most to be a trustworthy authentication mechanism, despite it …
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