Security researcher Simone Margaritelli has sounded the alarm on what could be one of the most dangerous vulnerabilities in Linux history. He claims that this flaw, which could impact all GNU/Linux systems (and others), carries a severity rating of 9.9 out of 10. If...
In this episode of the Security Swarm Podcast, host Andy Syrewicze and guest Romain Basset dive into the top spear phishing methods used in both the enterprise space and across all businesses, based on internal research conducted by Hornetsecurity. ... The post Top...
The Austrian non-profit organization noyb (None Of Your Business), is voicing concern about a privacy feature in Firefox that many users have likely not even noticed. Mozilla, the company behind Firefox, enabled this privacy-related feature without notifying its...
Telegram has recently made significant changes that could affect how users view the platform. Privacy has always been a major strength for Telegram. But things seem to have shifted—especially with their latest terms of service update. Why Is This Important? Privacy is...
If you believed some of the news headlines in the UK on Thursday, you would think that something much more serious had happened. People are understandably worried when they read headlines about terror attacks and railway stations - but the facts of the matter are...
The digital era has opened opportunities for both consumers and criminals alike. Scams have grown in complexity, exploiting vulnerabilities created by new technologies and shifting social trends. We spoke with Jorij Abraham, the Director of the Global Anti-Scam...