Porn: You know when you can see it, but does a computer?
Automatically detecting and blocking pornographic content makes the web a safer place – but are computers actually up to the task?
Ransomware in City Hall
City officials in the city of Del Rio, Texas, reported a ransomware attack at the start of January that brought down their IT systems.
The Details of Roughly 620 Million Users Are Up for Sale on The Dark Web
Approximately 620 million records stolen from sixteen compromised websites are up for grabs on the Dark Web.
Botnets: weapons in the telecommunications war
Attacks that make use of botnets are increasingly frequent. When a company experiences a botnet attack, it can suffer several possible consequences.
STOP ransomware claims even more victims
STOP ransomware attacks software pirates through adware installers as infection rates soar
Encrypted malware: a threat facilitated by the GDPR?
Encrypted traffic is already becoming one of the largest niches for cybercriminals, who are starting to carry out attacks using encrypted malware.
Bashe: the hypothetical $193 billion ransomware attack
A recently study describes an advanced ransomware attack, called Bashe, in detail, along with the devastating effects that it could have.