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Science & Technology

4 Foolish Cybersecurity Mistakes Robert Herjavec Is Shocked People Still Make

'You're really not that sexy, there isn't a woman in Russia who wants to meet you and you didn't win a million dollars,' he says, so you'd better hold that click.

Business News

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey's Account Was Compromised By Hackers

'OurMine' previously hijacked the accounts of Google CEO Sundar Pichai and Mark Zuckerberg.

Social Media

How To Prevent Your Social Media Accounts to Be Hacked like Zuckerberg's Did

Mark Zuckerberg's official LinkedIn, Twitter and Pinterest accounts were compromised - but you can prevent yours. Here's how:

Technology

Is It Time To Shelve The Password?

This solution completely erases the vulnerabilities of weak passwords.

Leadership

Battling Cyber Threats Begins With Employee Education

Even the best of software and technology is useless without appropriate human training.

Science & Technology

The Security Threats Small Businesses Must Keep Their Eyes On

To ensure small-business owners are equipped with the tools and resources needed to stay protected, we asked a number of experts what security threats SMBs face and how to remain safe.

Technology

China Might Have Gained Access to Indian Govt's Systems

Report suggests China might have hacked into Indian Government's official emails

Business News

House Blocks Google-Hosted Apps, Yahoo Mail Over Security Fears

The two restrictions have both been implemented within the past two weeks and are still in place.

Science & Technology

Have a Burning Business Question? Ask Our Security Expert: Gary Davis.

As Intel's chief consumer security evangelist, Gary Davis is looking to take your questions about security, including privacy, breaches, protecting your data, Internet of Things and managing threats.

Technology

US Supreme Court Has Given Legal Authority To Hack Any Computer - Worldwide

Not just limited to American computers, the new move spells disaster for digital rights worldwide

News and Trends

Private Details of 93.4 Millions Mexicans is Leaked Online!

Are the private details from your Aadhar Card safe with the government or are they prone to hacks?

Business News

How These Mormon Women Became Some of the Best Cybersecurity Hackers in the U.S.

The Brigham Young University team took second place in its first year competing at the National Collegiate Cyber Defense Championship.

Business News

Ashley Madison Plaintiffs Can't Anonymously Sue Over Hack, Court Says

Judge John A. Ross, of a district court in Missouri, wrote in his ruling that being publicly named as an Ashley Madison user amounts to more than common embarrassment, but noted the 42 plaintiffs have special roles in the case that require identification.

Leadership

How to Protect Yourself from Ransomware

Ransomware is taking over hospitals, offices and private home users - protect yourself while you still can

Technology

Someone Can Brick Your iPad without Even Touching It

New version of the 1970's bug has exposed a vulnerable bug that can be exploited remotely