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Is the encryption legislation really dead?

By Guest Authors

For days now, advocates of encryption have been indulging in deep revelry for the ultimate demise of the Burr/Feinstein legislation in the State of California that sought to enforce a mandatory decryption for mobile devices as deemed necessary by law enforcement authorities such as the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Hybrid banking Trojan steals millions of dollars in weeks

By Guest Authors

If you have heard of some news of cyber banking heist that took place in the recent weeks, you might have also probably learned that a hybrid banking Trojan was responsible for the theft that pilfered millions of dollars from the victimized banks.

Is your Trip Data Safe with Uber?

By Guest Authors

More often than not, the government is always interested in your data and one way they can gain access to those pieces of information is through the tech companies that collect them. Your trip data is no exception, thanks to Uber which admitted that it recently shared 12 million passenger data with various regulators and […]

Is it Fair to Shame a Cyberbully in Return?

By Guest Authors

There is a popular maxim that goes to say you cannot correct a mistake by committing another mistake. By the same token, you cannot solve the issue of cyber bullying by committing another cyber bullying.

Why large organizations such as CBS do not actually adopt encryption?

By Guest Authors

Popular organizations and networks including CBS – because of the sheer size of their company – are expected to embrace best practices when it specifically comes to security. Or perhaps we are only expecting too much from them, because just recently the users of CBS’ sports app were disillusioned when they learned that their personal […]

Fake Adobe Flash Player update tricks Mac users

By Guest Authors

Apple prides itself in having a robust security infrastructure for customers. But a recent fake Adobe Flash Player update was able to slip past its security radar and infected a number of Mac computers after the users were deceived into believing that the software update came from Adobe itself.

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