
Google Found Disastrous Symantec and Norton Vulnerabilities That Are 'As Bad As It Gets'
Posted by User, 30-06-2016Are you a Symantec and Norton's user? You may want to read this. Google’s “project zero†team, a group of security analysts tasked with hunting for computer bugs, discovered a he...

Passwords often a ‘weak point’ for consumers in cybersecurity
Posted by User, 30-06-2016This month, the University of Calgary paid $20,000 to regain access to its email system after a so-called ransomware cyberattack. A year ago, Ashley Madison, a website that facilitates extramarital...

This Expert Hacker Shares the Secrets to Making Your Travel Safe From Cyber Attacks
Posted by User, 02-07-2016Do you travel overseas frequently leaving your laptop and personal belongings in hotel rooms, let's hear from the founder of Black Hat and Def Con on how travel safe and protect yourself from cyber at...

Only 29% of organisations have a cyber-security expert in their IT dept
Posted by User, 04-07-2016Just over a quarter of organisations have an in-house cyber-security expert and half have no IT security experts of any kind. Spiceworks polled more than 600 IT professionals in the UK and US to se...

IDA to extend period to register for SingPass 2FA
Posted by User, 04-07-2016For SingPass users who have not registered for two-factor authentication, the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) said on Monday (Jul 4) that they will more time to do so. There are 3...

Are Chinese Hackers Slowing Down Their Cyber Attacks on the U.S.?
Posted by User, 04-07-2016Hackers based in China seem to have slowed some of their attacks on U.S. targets, private cybersecurity researchers and U.S. government officials have recently suggested, hinting at a shift in strateg...