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French researchers have found a bug in a hardware security module (HSM) that could enable an attacker to steal highly prized secrets.
Latest media player release includes more security fixes than ever
Data should never have been on subcontractor's servers, says Customs and Border Protection.
A new report sheds light on how human cognitive biases affect cybersecurity decisions and business outcomes.
A new report sheds light on how human cognitive biases affect cybersecurity decisions and business outcomes.
A future premium Firefox browser could come with security features like VPN and secure cloud solutions.
A web spam campaign targeting Koreans is affecting non-hacked websites worldwide.
By Uzair Amir
Turkish hackers left a message protesting against Ireland on a Twitter account owned by India actor. The official Twitter account of Bollywood’s legend Amitabh Bachchan has apparently been hacked by Turkish hacking group calling itself “Ayyildiz Tim.” The verified Twitter account with over 37.4 million followers has also been defaced with a photo of famous […]
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