Duo Security's hacking timeline reveals some hacks you've never heard of, and some you're all too familiar with.
11 years, 7 months
Abigail Wang
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Hacking Up History
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No Security, No Business
Frustrated with the rising amount of data breaches, customers are determined to take their business elsewhere if companies don't start picking up their security game.
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The Dread Pirate Roberts's Fatal Mistake
Recently released federal documents explain how the FBI caught the mastermind behind Silk Road.
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Vawtrak Malware Proves That Some Things Never Die
Malware botnet Vawtrak could be the next big Trojan on the cybercrime market.
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College Campuses Get An "F" In Cybersecurity
According to a BitSight Insight report, the education sector is failing to meet adequate security measures.
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Mobile Threat Monday: Bored College Student Sends Millions of Spam Texts
College students could be the next big menace on the cyber malware landscape.
11 years, 9 months -
What Are Hackers Thinking?
Ever wonder why hackers break into computer systems, create malware, and wreak havoc?
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Money Is the Best Bait for Phishers
PhishLabs' report on phishing kits reveal that crooks are after your money.
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Big Brother Business Is Always Watching You
What are businesses future plans for cloud-based video surveillance systems?
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Are You Using The Most Secure Web Browser?
You might think you're using the best Internet browser out there, but are you really?
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Get Facebook's Nose Out Of Your Business
If you're annoyed with Facebook's new tracking policy, Adblock Plus might be the answer to your problems.
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Can Apple's iOS 8 Protect Your Privacy?
Companies and businesses are able to gather more personal information about their visitors and customers than you think.
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Are Social Media Networks The Next Cyberattack Victims?
Cybercriminals are likely to take advantage of users' increasing dependency on social media sites in order to compromise companies and users.
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Summer Is The Perfect Season For Snowshoeing
In order to evade antispam software, cybercriminals have been using different methods, including snowshoe spam, to nab victims.
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Tasty Spam: Cruise Scams Nab Victims Itching For A Getaway
This month Cloudmark experts took a look at the recent increase of cruise spam, focusing on the operation Free Cruises.
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Are You Willing To Put Yourself In Danger For Your Smartphone?
Lookout's recent study on smartphone theft revealed that people would put themselves in danger to recover their precious stolen devices.
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Is Antivirus Software Ineffective?
According to Lastline Labs' latest study, most antivirus scanners aren't able to detect the emerging new malware within this past year.
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Ransomware On Apple's iCloud: How the Attack Worked
A ransomware attack hit Australian iPhone users last week, leading many to question whether iCloud is secure or not.
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Is the U.S. Finally Getting Smart?
The U.S. market has been using magnetic strip credit cards since the 1960s. Is this going to change at last?
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Sony Unveils Vaio Red Edition
Sony launches its latest collection of notebooks, the VAIO ' red edition.
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