This article has been indexed from GBHackers On Security Nowadays it becomes quite common and frequent to see how apps and companies are suffering cyber attacks, which resulting massive data breaches. Recently, a team of security researchers at Check Point…
Snap is ‘Happy’ to Pay Apple’s 30% Commission Rate, Says Evan Speigel
This article has been indexed from MacRumors: Mac News and Rumors – Front Page Snap CEO Evan Speigel today told CNBC that his company is “happy” to pay Apple’s 30 percent cut of in-app purchases because of the benefits that…
Cloud (Mis)Configuration: What Do You Need to Consider?
This article has been indexed from Cybersecurity Insiders Should you adopt the default security configuration from your Cloud Service Provider to avoid a misconfiguration incident? If you do, proceed with caution. Some default settings may not be required in your…
What is data loss prevention?
This article has been indexed from Cybersecurity Insiders This article was written by an independent guest author. DLP security strategies, benefits explained The threat landscape is a constantly evolving challenge for enterprise security professionals – the number of cyberattacks is…
5 Thrilling Questions About Digital Age Verification Answered!
This article has been indexed from DZone Security Zone Do you know that presently, 94% of the people with an age group of 3 to 18 can access the internet effortlessly? Among them, 88% can access the internet via computers…
Top 10 Cybersecurity Memes for All Occasions
This article has been indexed from Security Boulevard Cybersecurity marketing has plenty of doom and gloom scenarios. Fear tactics and sensationalized headlines try to grab your attention to make you sit up and take notice. While a healthy dose of…
What Makes North Korean Hacking Groups More Creative?
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Washington State Has Sued a Patent Troll For Violating Consumer Protection Laws
This article has been indexed from Deeplinks Landmark Technology, a patent troll that has spent 20 years threatening and suing small businesses over bogus patents, and received EFF’s Stupid Patent of the Month award in 2019, has been sued by…
US Business Insurance company pays $40 million to ransomware hackers
This article has been indexed from Cybersecurity Insiders CNA Financial that offers customized business insurance-related services across the United States has reportedly paid $40 million to hackers to free up its database from the encryption-driven file-encrypting malware. According to…
Keep the Change: 3 Tips for Using the Twitter Tip Jar
This article has been indexed from McAfee Blogs When we think of tipping, many don’t see it as anything beyond a display of gratitude. However, Twitter’s latest feature is prompting its users to rethink this sentiment. It hasn’t been long since Twitter released their new Tip Jar feature, which allows users on the platform to send tips…
Taking Time Off? What Your Out of Office Message Tells Attackers
This article has been indexed from Security Intelligence As more people are vaccinated and free to live a more normal life again, vacation plans, trip pictures and conference hashtags will flood social media sites. Phone calls and emails to colleagues…
Apple Discusses M1 iPad Pro in New Interview, Including Lack of XDR Display on 11-Inch Model
This article has been indexed from MacRumors: Mac News and Rumors – Front Page Apple marketing employee Scott Broderick and display engineer Vincent Gu recently spoke with Apple Bitz XL podcast host Brian Tong about the new iPad Pro, including…