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Wave of supercomputers hacked in Europe
In mid-May 2020, multiple supercomputers in institutions across Europe were infected with malware to mine cryptocurrencies.
No, the FBI is not trying to fine you
New Android malware pretends to be the FBI, tries to extort money from victims. Here is how to avoid being a victim of this malware.
xHelper: Android Trojan disguised as cleaning app on smartphones
An Android theft malware disguised as a cleanup application “xHelper” has spread to tens of thousands of smartphones with Google operating systems.
World Password Day : Online passwords as a security risk
World Password Day is an opportunity to recall that the password is very important for online authentication, but that it has also become the weakest link in terms of cybersecurity.
What to expect from the upcoming Apple and Google contact tracing apps
Apple and Google joined forces to develop the technology to trace sick people. It could help stop the Coronavirus spread, but also raises privacy concerns.
Did hackers steal credentials of 25,000 members of WHO, NIH and CDC?
User credentials belonging to organizations fighting COVID-19 have been dumped on the dark web. The questions is if this hack is not as recent as it seems.
Millions of Apple devices vulnerable to hackers
A major security flaw has been found in Aplle devices. It is in the Mail App and gives hackers unauthorized access to the user’s personal information.