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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSUntil a report this week, Uber's Surfcam's use was thought to be limited to incidents uncovered in Singapore in 2017. For its part, Uber denies that it's a "spyware."
Healthcare information security suffers from the inherent weakness of using passwords to guard information. Chip-based smart cards could change that.
Stronger encryption standards are improving the privacy of data in motion, but enterprises will need to adapt their security architectures to maintain visibility into network traffic.
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Widely-used code responsible for most open source vulnerabilities
Widely-used code responsible for most open source vulnerabilities
Microsoft will patch a new Windows security bug discovered by Google Project Zero - despite finding no evidence that it poses a threat.
No sooner has Netflix made an interactive TV show than people are already pulling apart its privacy implications.
Add this latest public warning system sabotage to a growing list of fear-and-panic-spreading hacking incidents.
From Firefox 66 for desktop and Android, due in March, media autoplay of video or audio will be blocked by default.
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