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Halloween Cybersecurity Horror Stories 2019
Halloween is time for scary stories – here are the most bone-chilling from this year. Learn how to stay safe this Halloween!!
Elon Musk Destroys Smartphones For Security Reasons
Elon Musk destroys all his old smartphones: he does not hold onto a single smartphone but replaces it all the time.
48% of corporate data is now stored on the cloud
A new study highlights a disparity between the rapid growth in the amount of data stored in the cloud and the security approach of many organizations.
Magecart is back: hotels in the firing line
In September, two hotel chains were discovered to have been affected by a Magecart campaign in a supply chain attack on a provider.
Most Parents Regulate Online Activity, But Are Enough Talking About Cyberbullying? [Survey]
We surveyed U.S. parents about how they discuss and monitor online bullying. Included are insights on cyberbullying and tips for having a conversation.
OpenDreamBox: the vulnerability that affects 32% of the world’s companies
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a serious vulnerability in OpenDreamBox, which provides software for digital TVs and security cameras.
Ransomware hits several Spanish city halls
Since the middle of September, several city halls and other institutions in Spain have been affected by a wave of ransomware attacks.