
Prioritizing the Protection of Primary Webmail Accounts
Your primary email account is often the master key that can provide backup access to all other accounts, which is why you must be particularly careful with it.
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Your primary email account is often the master key that can provide backup access to all other accounts, which is why you must be particularly careful with it.
July is over and that means it’s time to look back and observe the latest results of the battle between cybercriminals and prosecutors.
June was a busy month with hacks and data breaches, privacy, cryptography, and mobile security news, and an update on OpenSSL Heartbleed.
Enabling two-factor authentication makes it significantly harder for an attacker to compromise your online accounts, but what is it and when should you use it?
There was a lot of interesting news about hackers and other cybercriminals, so let’s see who has been busted in May.
eBay users will be forced to change their passwords because of a data breach that exposed encrypted user credentials.
Whether you’re a victim or a witness, there are a number of sources you can submit online threat information to in order to make the Internet a safer place.
A series of security tips and guidelines to follow if you are planning to conduct money transfers online.
UPDATE: A previous version of this article stated – citing a list on Github – that users on a site called HideMyAss were affected by Heartbleed. A spokesperson from that
The criminals continue to undertake their nefarious business and law enforcement agencies successfully chase them down. That happens every month, so here are the most interesting cases from March. A
The biggest annual event in the mobile industry, Mobile World Congress, started yesterday in sunny Barcelona. From the beginning, it has brought some amazing and unexpected news that will likely
The story of Naoki Hiroshima and his single letter twitter handle underscores the importance of taking a holistic approach to Internet security and reiterates the reality that the security of
Reports emerged earlier this week that the Starbucks’ iOS mobile application could be exposing the personal information of any customers that downloaded it. To their immense credit – especially considering
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We’re continuing to watch how law enforcement agencies around the world are progressing in the fight against cybercrime. They’ve been able to keep jailing hackers, both for minor cybercrimes like
Have you ever wondered what a hacked computer, email address, or other online account is even worth? Sure, it seems pretty obvious that there’d be some serious value in a