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Smart Cities and Open Data
With the constant advancement of technology, we are already witnessing the phenomenon of smarter cities. According to Anthony Mullen, research director at Gartner, the next…
If You Use Autofill, You Might As Well Give Away Your Info For Free
Autofill can be used by cybercriminals to perpetrate phishing attacks in order to collect user data through hidden fields. As convenient as it is, the safest solution may be to simply deactivate it.
RDPPatcher, the Attack that Sells Access to your Computer at a Low Price
PandaLabs has discovered a new attack whose aim in not data theft, nor encryption, but rather to sell access to your computer to third parties.
The EU’s Plan for Making Sure Robots Don’t Bring Harm to Humans
The European Parliament has developed a set of rules to regulate the relationship between robots and citizens of the EU. The goal is to ease the transition to what’s been called the next industrial revolution.
Keychain, Apple’s Cloud-Based Tool That Safeguards Your Data
In companies that use Apple devices, Keychain can be a powerful ally for employees that need to use a complex variety of passwords for the sake of corporate security.
Android and Linux, the Technologies with the Most Security Holes in 2016
Android and Linux have managed to win the dubious honor of being the product with the most security vulnerabilities discovered in 2016. But they’re not the only technologies that find themselves riddled with security flaws.
When Ransomware Comes Knocking at Your Door… or Locks it
Guests at a luxury hotel in Austria were left stranded outside of their rooms after a ransomware attack that overrode electronic key systems, underscoring the way that these kinds of attacks are evolving to become more profitable.