Security experts at iVerify have developed a solution to detect traces of the spyware Pegasus on mobile devices. Pegasus is marketed as a solution to fight terrorism and crime, but governments all […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Tag: Security Software news and updates
World’s Top 200 Common Passwords continue to be incredibly weak
Weak passwords continue to be a problem on today’s Internet. It seems that many users continue to pick weak passwords that were weak 20 years ago and continue to be the weakest […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Massive Breach at Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine – Millions of user records compromised
The Internet Archive has been hacked. The data breach has resulted in the theft of credentials of 31 million users. Good to know: The Internet Archive is a non-profit organization that aims […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Tor anonymity infiltrated: Law enforcement monitors servers successfully
Tor is an important service on the Internet when it comes to anonymity. It is free and can be used by anyone to hide information such as a device’s public IP address. […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Security researcher discovered attack to downgrade Windows permanently
One of the most important advices when it comes to the security of electronic devices is to make sure that they are up to date. A security researcher discovered a new attack […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Hackers steal millions of Authy 2FA phone numbers
Malicious actors have managed to steal more than 33 million phone numbers used by users of the two-factor authentication service Authy. Authy is a popular security application to manage authentication codes for […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
With Kaspersky banned in the US, what should customers do?
The United States are banning Kaspersky products. Starting July 20, Kaspersky is no longer allowed to sell its products to new customers. Software updates remain available until September 29, 2024. Customers who […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
How long does it take to crack a password in 2024?
Password cracking tools improve all the time. With AI entering the game, the time to brute force passwords has been reduced significantly already and continues to be reduced. Password guidelines and rules […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
TunnelVision attack against VPNs breaks anonymity and bypasses encryption
Researchers from Leviathan Security have discovered a new vulnerability that affects virtual private networks (VPNs) on most platforms. VPNs serve multiple purposes. They encrypt all traffic when connected to a VPN server […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Bitwarden launches standalone Bitwarden Authenticator app
Bitwarden has released a first public version of Bitwarden Authenticator, a two-factor authentication app for Android and iOS. The app generates codes for services, which are then required to sign to accounts. […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Bitwarden launches passkeys support in mobile apps for Android and iOS
Users of the password management solution Bitwarden are one step closer to full passkeys support. The organization launched new beta apps for Android and iOS earlier this month that introduced limited passkeys […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Microsoft publishes new Registry security mitigation for Intel processors (Spectre)
About six years ago, vulnerabilities were discovered that affected most Intel and AMD processors. The vulnerabilities, Spectre and Meltdown, can be exploited to read sensitive data from attacked computer systems. Intel released […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
KeePassXC adds support for Passkeys, improves database import from Bitwarden and 1Password
KeePassXC has been updated to 2.7.7. The latest version of the open source password manager adds support for Passkeys, and has gained the ability to import your vault data from Bitwarden. Passkeys […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
First look at Malwarebytes 5.0
It took Malwarebytes nearly five years to release the next iteration of its Malwarebytes security program. Malwarebytes 5.0 is available now for all supported operating systems (Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android). Malwarebytes […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
RustDoor malware targets macOS users by posing as a Visual Studio Update
A new malware called RustDoor is targeting macOS users. The malware has been undetected for 3 months, and poses as a Microsoft Visual studio Update. The malware was discovered by Bitdefender. A […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
KeePass 2.56 released: options search and history improvements
The developer of the free password manager KeePass has released version 2.56 of the Windows application. KeePass is a local password manager by default; this means that it does not require a […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
70 million account credentials were leaked in a massive password dump
A security researcher has unearthed what appears to be one of the biggest password dumps ever. Over 70 million unique credentials have been leaked on the dark web. The news came to […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Bitwarden: how to create and use Passkeys to sign in
Bitwarden users have a number of options already when it comes to signing-in to their vaults. They can use a master password and improve security by adding a two-factor authentication option to […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
LastPass is enforcing some security changes to user accounts
LastPass is making some changes to enhance the security of its to user accounts. The news comes as a follow-up to the company’s plans to enforce stronger passwords a few months ago. […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Its Groundhog Day at Microsoft! Vulnerability patched again
Remember the movie Groundhog Day? Bull Murray plays a rather self-centered weatherman who finds himself in a time loop on Groundhog Day. Windows administrators may have similar feelings to Murray’s in regards […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
The most popular passwords of 2023 are easy to guess and crack
Each year, analysts at various Internet security companies release lists of the most used (and known) passwords. These lists are based on leaked password database data. The passwords that are on these […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Protect your Discord account with a Security Key
Users of the chat app Discord may now protect their accounts using security keys. The developers of Discord have added the option to the existing arsenal of multi-factor authentication options that the […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Scam or not? BitDefender’s Scamio AI promises to have the answer
Scamio is a new AI tool that promises to help Internet users combat scams. Spam and scams are common on today’s Internet. Especially users who are not tech-savvy may have difficulties distinguishing […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
If your Windows PC freezes, Avira security software may be the culprit
A recent update for Avira antivirus software for Windows seems to have a negative impact on system stabilization for some users. For a couple of days, Avira users have reported issues with […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
LogoFail vulnerability affects many Windows and Linux devices
Many commercial computers are vulnerable to a set of vulnerabilities that exploit flaws in the processing of startup logos during boot. Security researchers at Binarly have disclosed security vulnerabilities in system firmware […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
BLUFFS: new Bluetooth vulnerability discovered that affects most devices
BLUFFS is an acronym for a new Bluetooth vulnerability that security researcher Daniele Antonioli disclosed recently. BLUFFS, which stands for Bluetooth Forward and Future Secrecy, is actually a set of six unique […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
When will the cybersecurity company Okta ensure its own security?
On Tuesday, Okta revealed that hackers had stolen data from all of its customer support users in a major breach of its customer support system. The company had previously said that only […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
MDP warns parents about this iOS feature
In a recent social media post, the Middletown Division of Police in Ohio has put an iPhone NameDrop warning for parents. Introduced in the iOS 17 update, this feature allows users to […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Enable 256-bit Bitlocker encryption on Windows 11 to boost security
Bitlocker is the default encryption technology of the Windows operating system. It is used widely on Windows, but some users prefer third-party solutions, such as VeraCrypt. What many users of Bitlocker don’t […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Data of 8.5 million patients compromised in the United States
Healthcare SaaS provider Welltok has disclosed a data breach that has compromised the personal information of nearly 8.5 million patients in the United States. Welltok works with healthcare providers across the US, […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Security researchers bypass Windows Hello fingerprint authentication
Security researchers at Blackwing Intelligence managed to bypass Windows Hello fingerprint authentication on devices with the three most used fingerprint sensors on Windows. The researchers were asked by Microsoft’s Offensive Research and […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Protect your eBay account with Authenticator apps
Users of eBay had several options up until now to improve account login security using 2-step verification. They could get texts or emails from eBay that contain the code, or get codes […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
CVE-2023-4966 vulnerability becomes a global problem
Threat researcher Kevin Beaumont has been tracking attacks against various companies, including the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), DP World, Allen & Overy, and Boeing, and found they had something […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
CVE-2023-4966 vulnerability becomes a global problem
Threat researcher Kevin Beaumont has been tracking attacks against various companies, including the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), DP World, Allen & Overy, and Boeing, and found they had something […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Mullvad’s public encrypted DNS Servers run in RAM now
Sweden-based VPN provider Mullvad announced today that its public encrypted DNS servers run fully in RAM. The announcement comes less than two months after Mullvad completed the migration of its VPN infrastructure […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Suspicious Microsoft Authenticator requests don’t trigger notifications anymore
Microsoft Authenticator will suppress suspicious authentication prompts to protect users against social engineering attacks. Microsoft has now enabled the security feature, which it unveiled back in August 2023. Microsoft Authenticator is a […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Be careful if you use Apple’s Find My network
Apple’s “Find My” network is a powerful tool that can help users locate their lost or stolen devices. It works by using a combination of GPS and Bluetooth signals from other Apple […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
CVSS 4.0 standard has been released
The Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) is an open standard for assessing the severity of computer security vulnerabilities. CVSS scores are used by organizations and individuals around the world to prioritize vulnerability […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Latest Bitwarden update introduces support for saving passkeys
A new version of the open source password manager Bitwarden is now available. Bitwarden 2023.10.0 introduces a number of important features to the password manager. Noteworthy additions are supported for saving passkeys […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
And the phishing Oscar goes to…
Cybercriminals are constantly evolving their tactics to exploit the latest trends and technologies. One way they do this is by using the names of popular celebrities to create phishing scams and other […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Watch out for StripedFly malware
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a sophisticated cross-platform malware platform named StripedFly malware that has infected over 1 million Windows and Linux systems since 2017. The malware, which was wrongly classified as just […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Tor Browser Security Audit reveals 2 high security issues
The Tor Browser project asked the penetration testers at Cure53 to audit core components of the project. Among the components were the BridgeDB software, building infrastructure, specific Tor Browser alterations and rdsys […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
AI responses may link to malware
AI tools are probably the biggest hype in tech in 2023. Companies have pushed out products or are about to. Bing Chat is one of the most prominent tools available, but there […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Google to launch Android Earthquake Alerts in India
Earthquakes, one of the most frequent natural disasters globally, have the potential to cause widespread destruction and loss of life. In such dire circumstances, having advanced warning systems can be the difference […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Google confirms CVE-2023-5129 is the hidden threat in Libwebp
Google’s recent confirmation of an exploited Chrome zero-day, CVE-2023-5129, has taken the cybersecurity world by storm. This exploit has a ripple effect that extends beyond Chrome, affecting numerous popular applications that rely […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Nintendo adds Passkey passwordless authentication support to accounts
Nintendo users who have created an account at Nintendo may now switch to passwordless authentication thanks to passkey integration. Nintendo Switch users do not need an online account to use their device […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
LastPass to enforce minimum Master Password length of 12 characters
LastPass announced today (via email) that the requirements for the master password have been changed. The master password is the primary password used to gain access to accounts. In an email, LastPass […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
LastPass to enforce minimum Master Password length of 12 characters
LastPass announced today (via email) that the requirements for the master password have been changed. The master password is the primary password used to gain access to accounts. In an email, LastPass […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Bitwarden Free: WebAuthn new passwordless 2FA method
Free users of the open source password manager Bitwarden may use a new two-factor authentication (2FA) method in the latest version of the application. The developers of the password management service have […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Update your browsers ASAP
In a recent report by Stack Diary, it has come to light that Google, Mozilla, Microsoft, and Brave have all taken immediate action by releasing critical security patches. These patches address a […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Notepad++ 8.5.7 fixes 4 security issues
The developer of the open source plain text editor Notepad++ has released the security update Notepad++ 8.5.7 to the public. The latest update addresses four security issues in the client and introduces […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Microsoft offers an explanation for the hack of its cloud
Bugs and coincidences seem to have allowed Chinese-based hacking group Storm-0558 to steal a private MSA key from Microsoft and gain access to the accounts of organizations, including American government agencies. The […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
UK Government withdraws proposal for controversial spy clause in its Online Safety Bill
The UK Government has announced that it will not scan users’ messages for harmful content. The announcement comes after Apple, WhatsApp and Signal had threatened to remove their messaging services from Britain […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Okta warns against attacks targeting IT service desk agents
Okta, an identity and access management company, has issued a warning about a new wave of social engineering attacks targeting IT service desk agents at U.S.-based customers. The attackers aim to trick […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Critical security vulnerabilities in ASUS routers — update immediately
Three ASUS Wi-Fi routers are vulnerable to three critically rated remote code execution vulnerabilities that can be exploited by malicious actors to take over the devices. The affected wireless routers are the […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
An evolved LockBit variant emerges
Kaspersky, a cybersecurity company, found a new version of LockBit ransomware that’s different from the original. This one tells you upfront how much money you need to pay to get your files […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Microsoft publishes mitigation instructions for Downfall vulnerability in Windows
Microsoft published a support article about the recently disclosed CVE-2022-40982 vulnerability, commonly referred to as Downfall, that affects Windows devices. The vulnerability was disclosed earlier this month. It affects several Intel processor […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
WinRAR security issue more wide-reaching than thought
A recently disclosed security issue in the archiving software WinRAR is affecting other software programs as well. The developers of WinRAR released version 6.23 of the popular archiving software earlier this month. […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Bitwarden launches Secrets Manager for teams
Bitwarden Secrets Manager is an open source end-to-end encrypted service that teams may use to “store, manage, automate, and share secrets at scale”. Aimed at development teams, who often need to share […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Privacy is Sexy: custom privacy scripts for Windows, Linux and macOS
Privacy is Sexy is a free service that allows users of desktop operating systems to improve their privacy by creating and executing custom scripts. The service is available for Windows, Linux and […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Proton Sentinel: next level account security protection for (almost) everyone
Proton, maker of Proton Mail, VPN and several other services, announced the launch of Proton Sentinel earlier today. Proton Sentinel is a security add-on for Proton accounts that enables higher levels of […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
LinkedIn hack: You need to check your LinkedIn account
If you want to understand the ongoing LinkedIn hack easily, picture this: profiles locked, passwords changed, and the unsettling realization that unseen hands have infiltrated your professional realm. The battleground is set, […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Discord.io data breach: 760K users affected
Following the Discord.io data breach, the custom invite platform has paused its operations, revealing the personal data of 760,000 users. Discord.io, a third-party entity distinct from the official Discord brand, enables server […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
LastPass improves passwordless logins with FIDO2 authenticator support for desktops
Lastpass, maker of the password management service of the same name, announced today that customers may now use FIDO2 compatible authenticators on desktop devices for passwordless logins to their vaults. The new […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Microsoft Authenticator will soon provide codes via WhatsApp
Microsoft is working on two improvements for its Microsoft Authenticator application. The first tests the delivery of authentication codes via Meta’s WhatsApp application instead of SMS, the second attempts to limit Authenticator […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
0Patch promises to support Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2 with 3 years of security updates
Microsoft is ending support for Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 in October 2023. Just like the recently dropped operating systems Windows 7 and Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 will […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
PSNI data breach left officers vulnerable
A huge data breach, including the personal information of every officer in the Northern Ireland Police Service (PSNI), has left personnel concerned for their safety. The PSNI data breach revealed important information […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Get Protected the Right Way with Avast Free Antivirus
Today’s internet safety is difficult to assess. Whereas the internet of yesteryear was a bit like the Far West, where only adventurous spirits wandered into the unknown, it’s a completely different picture […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
AI knows what you type by simply listening
Researchers have trained an AI deep learning model to detect computer keyboard keystrokes with up to 95% accuracy. While there is room for improvement, the core mechanic has an AI listen to […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Hackers targeting air-gapped devices in Eastern Europe with new malware
A concerning cyber threat has emerged in Eastern Europe, where Chinese state-sponsored hackers are employing a new and sophisticated malware to breach air-gapped devices. These malicious actors, associated with the cyber espionage […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Google: 0-Day vulnerabilities down in 2022, but still higher than average
Google published a summary of 0-day exploits in the wild in 2022 on the company’s official Google Security Blog this week. It is the fourth report of its kind and Google uses […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
How to migrate your Bitwarden vaults from US to EU storage
When Bitwarden users sign-up for an account, they have the choice between storing their vault data on Bitwarden’s US or EU servers. Many users of the password management service may not even […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Roblox data leak may have affected nearly 4000 users
On July 19, 2023, a data breach at Roblox exposed sensitive user information from attendees of the 2017-2020 Roblox Developers Conferences. The leaked list contained 4,000 unique email addresses, alongside personal details […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Proton Pass password manager apps released as open source
Proton announced today that its password manager Proton Pass is now open source and that the apps have been audited for security. Proton announced its password manager Proton Pass in April 2023 […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Malware with faked timestamps on the rise to bypass Windows protections
Microsoft banned more 100 signed malicious Windows drivers just last week after it was informed that malicious actors had joined the company’s Windows Hardware Developer Program to create signed drivers with malware. […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Latest macOS malware can steal your banking information
On macOS, a recently discovered security risk operates in the background to access logins, banking information, and other sensitive information. The new macOS malware is called “ShadowVault.” It is unclear whether ShadowVault […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Chinese hackers breach US government emails using a Microsoft cloud bug
According to Microsoft, hackers from China have accessed the email accounts of about 25 organizations, including government organizations. The attacks have been linked to a threat group known as Storm-0558, which is […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Malware found in over 100 signed Windows drivers
Yesterday’s security updates for Windows and other Microsoft products came with an advisory regarding the malicious use of Microsoft signed drivers. Security researchers at Sophos, Trend Micro and Cisco informed Microsoft about […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
“Big Head” ransomware fakes Windows Update to trick users
Security researchers at FortiGuard Labs have discovered a new type of ransomware that is targeting home computer users. Dubbed Big Head, the ransomware fakes Windows Update to avoid detection. The researchers note […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
RustBucket malware: A PDF could finish your Mac
Cybersecurity research conducted by the illustrious team at Elastic Security Labs has brought to light a virulent new strain of the RustBucket malware, a notorious enemy of macOS-powered devices. It appears the […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Proton Pass password manager leaves beta: here is our take
Proton, the organization behind Proton Mail, VPN and other services, has released the first stable version of Proton Pass today after a beta period. Proton Pass is an open source password manager […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Microsoft Teams vulnerability discovered to bypass file sending restrictions
A newly discovered vulnerability in Microsoft Teams allows attackers to push malware onto the devices of other Microsoft Teams users, even if they are considered external. IT security researchers at Jumpsec have […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Some LastPass users are locked out of their accounts after trying to reset their authenticator app
Password management service LastPass started to prompt its customers to reset their two-factor authentication method on May 9th, 2023. The company upgraded account security at the time by raising the number of […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
1Password adds Telemetry to its password manager, but it is opt-in, sort of
The makers of the password management service 1Password announced the rollout of what they call a “privacy-preserving telemetry system” in the application today. Telemetry collects usage data and many applications and all […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Asus releases firmware updates for routers to address critical security issues
Asus has released new firmware for a wide range of its routers that address nine different security issues, some of which rated critical. The company encourages customers to install the firmware update […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
New Bitwarden update fix a huge vulnerability on Windows…. update now!
The open source Bitwarden password manager supports biometric authentication. Windows Hello is supported on Windows, so that users may use biometric authentication to access their passwords and other vault data. Up until […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
KeePass password manager update improves security
Dominik Reichl, the lead developer of the KeePass password manager, has released KeePass 2.54 to the public. The new version of the application improves security in several meaningful ways, and it addresses […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
MOVEit file transfer vulnerability exploited by hackers
Security researchers have discovered that threat actors are using a serious zero-day flaw in the MOVEit file transfer product in a number of client scenarios. According to BleepingComputer, MoveIt Transfer from Progress Software […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Critical vulnerability in Gigabyte Motherboards discovered
Millions of PC devices with Gigabyte motherboards are in danger. Researchers at Eclypsium have discovered backdoor-like tools in hundreds of Gigabyte motherboard models. The legitimate tools are used by Gigabyte for updating […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
1Password tightens the thumbscrews for users of the old version of the password manager
Password management service 1Password has deleted the classic browser extensions from the Google Chrome Web Store and Mozilla’s Firefox Add-ons repository. The company announced the end of support for the classic browser […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Password manager Bitwarden will soon be able to store passkeys
Bitwarden users will be able to save, store and manage passkeys in the password manager this summer, according to a new announcement on the official Bitwarden blog. Passkeys is a new authentication […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Do you know which data breaches you have fallen victim to?
In today’s digital landscape, the security of personal information is an ever-present concern. The ubiquity of data breaches raises questions about the extent to which identities are exposed and vulnerable. While high-profile […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Your KeePass Master Password may be at risk, but a fix is coming
A recently disclosed vulnerability in the KeePass password manager may be exploited to retrieve the master password. The vulnerability, CVE-2023-32784. indicates that the master password may be recovered from system memory dumps, […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
237,000 US government employees affected by data breach
According to a recent report, a data breach at the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) led to the leak of personal information of 237,000 current and past federal government employees. A […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Virustotal expands AI security scans to AutoHotkey and other scripts
Google launched VirusTotal Code Insight in April 2023 to expand the functionality of its malware detection and analysis platform. Up until now, VirusTotal could tell its users whether antivirus engines considered a […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Microsoft’s cloud services are scanning password protected ZIP archives
Microsoft cloud services, including OneDrive and SharePoint, have started to scan password protected ZIP archives that users upload or share using these services. Internet users have a number of options when it […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Google’s .zip Top Level domain is already used in phishing attacks
Google released the top-level domain .zip to the public recently, which means that interested organizations and users may register .zip domains. Cyber criminals are already using .zip domains in phishing campaigns. According […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Toyota Japan confirms decade-long security breach
Toyota Japan has confirmed that due to a cloud misconfiguration, the personal and vehicle information of 2.15 million users was leaked on the internet. Moreover, the information has been on the internet […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Data breach alert: Intel confronts massive security incident
MSI lost up to 1.5TB of sensitive data due to a security compromise, but it is not the only company facing issues. Because of the MSI data breach back in March, Intel […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…
Should you protect your Google Account with a passkey instead of a password?
Last week, Google unlocked the ability to create passkeys to protect Google Accounts and to switch to using passkeys instead of passwords for protection. The question that Google customers may have is […] Thank you for being a Ghacks reader.…