53 million emails stolen in Home Depot breach
Along with the 56 million or so credit card numbers stolen from Home Depot earlier this year, investigators said on Thursday that more than 53 million email addresses were taken,LEER MÁS
Along with the 56 million or so credit card numbers stolen from Home Depot earlier this year, investigators said on Thursday that more than 53 million email addresses were taken,LEER MÁS
The online hacktivist team AnonGhost hacked and partly defaced the National online Portal of Government of Bangladesh early in the day today. It seems the hackers exploited the vulnerability presently present inLEER MÁS
Protesters wearing Guy Fawkes masks marched from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square as part of the Million Masks March, organised by activist group Anonymous. Three people were held on suspicion ofLEER MÁS
Pablo Ramos, coordinador del Laboratorio de ESETLatinoamérica, señala que el 50% del total de información que se filtra a nivel mundial corresponde a datos de empresas financieras. En cuanto aLEER MÁS
Hoy se usan hasta 15 claves y son difíciles de recordar. Gigantes como Google y Twitter están buscando alternativas. El escándalo de la filtración de fotos de estrellas de HollywoodLEER MÁS
There are once again some needlessly scary security articles going around, this time concerning “WireLurker”. WireLurker is a form of malware that tries to get people to install it onLEER MÁS
It’s now over 409 years since Guy Fawkes and his band of conspirators plotted to blow up the Houses of Parliament with King James I inside. Since then, the worldLEER MÁS
A small grouping of pro-ISIS hackers hacked and defaced the website of a Inniswood Baptist Church (https://inniswood.com/) in Barrie town of Canada, Monday afternoon. Hackers left a deface web page and aLEER MÁS
Google introduced a new security tool to help developers detect bugs and security glitches in the network traffic security that may leave passwords and other sensitive information open to snooping.LEER MÁS
“The threat our data security and our digital infrastructure is growing from year to year,” said Timotheus Höttges on Monday at the third Cyber Security Summit in Bonn. Höttges isLEER MÁS