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Here's a way to keep secrets safe in memory, even in a world of hardware-level leakage due to tricks like Rambleed, Spectre and more.
Lees meerPopular file transfer service WeTransfer faces embarrassment this week after admitting that it had mailed file links to the wrong users.
Lees meerResearchers have shown that it’s technically possible for hackers to target the US Presidential text Alerts system to send fake messages.
Lees meerSenator Ron Wyden has written to NIST asking for guidance and training for government staff in how to share files securely.
Lees meerKrekelberg alleged that 58 fellow officers broke a federal privacy law by searching for her driver’s license data without any reason.
Lees meerLast week, Intego researchers discovered new Mac malware, OSX/Linker, that attempts to leverage a recently disclosed zero-day flaw in macOS' Gatekeeper protection. Let's examine what we know about this latest Mac malware campaign. What is the back s…
Lees meerMac malware continues to increase in both quantity and variety. In addition to Intego's discovery of new OSX/Linker and OSX/CrescentCore Mac malware, several other active malware campaigns have been observed in June 2019, everything from a bizarre c…
Lees meerTwo emergency zero days affecting a browser in one week counts as unusual - especially when they pop up as separate alerts two days apart.
Lees meerBe careful before installing that mobile app on your iOS or Android device - many mobile applications are riddled with vulnerabilities.
Lees meerThe leak, carried out by a since-fired rogue employee, affected 2.7 million people and 173,000 businesses - about 41% of its clientele.
Lees meerThe language we use could be indicators of disease and, with patient consent, could be monitored just like physical symptoms.
Lees meerFrom Bella Thorne publishing her own nudes to the Yubikey recall - and everything in between. It's weekly roundup time.
Lees meerThe Intego Mac Podcast episode 88 is now available! This week, as we are at Midsummer's Day, we look at one of the final nails in Adobe Flash's coffin, a new Chrome Incognito mode feature, the delay of the UK's porn block (and why the proposed block…
Lees meerFrom November, users running some versions of Windows 10 will be required to upgrade or find themselves unable to receive security updates.
Lees meerGoogle says it's fixed the issue, but we haven't heard details on how many, and which, products were affected.
Lees meerRiviera Beach, Florida, has agreed to pay attackers over $600,000 three weeks after its systems were crippled by ransomware.
Lees meerDHS and FBI investigators are using Facebook profile IDs in court records - IDs that are easily used to look up their profile pages.
Lees meerMozilla has fixed a critical zero-day bug in the latest point releases of the Firefox web browser.
Lees meerThe "Suspicious Site Reporter" extension lets users easily report dubious sites, while a new warning flags potential typosquatting pages.
Lees meerUnless you’ve been under a rock, you’ll know that earlier this week Facebook announced plans for a new global cryptocurrency for absolutely everyone called Libra.
Lees meerThe Facebook ad agency xSocialMedia exposed 150K medical histories, along with identifying information for the people involved.
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