Is EFail the end of your email privacy?
PGP/GPG and S/MIME, the most commonly used protocols when it comes to the encryption of emails, have been affected by a vulnerability which allows access to the content of these emails, in a controversy known as EFail
Trik Spam Botnet Leaks 43 Million Email Addresses
The chances of finding your email in a malicious spam hit list are high. More than 43 million emails have leaked from a server of a spam botnet called Trik Spam, reported Bleeping Computer.
Panda Security Sweden: A Great Place to Work
The Great Place to Work Institution has ranked Panda Security Sweden 6th on the 2018 version of its annual list of the best workplaces in…
Two-Factor Authentication Isn’t Foolproof
Two-factor authentication is a great breakthrough for security, but by no means does it mean that our job here is done and we can now put our feet up.
The European Parliament calls for reinforced cyberdefense in Europe
In the last 24 hours, the European Parliament has adopted a resolution that calls its Member States to strengthen their defenses against cyberattacks from state and non-state actors. The solution lies in reliable solutions that are aligned with European legislature and are responsible with data.
What happens when I decline an app’s permission request?
When you install a new app, it often asks for permission to access other resources – what happens if you say no?
How to use a USB without the risk of data leaks
IBM has banned its staff from using all removable storage devices, such as USB sticks. However, you don’t need to go as far as this in order to keep your company’s data safe.