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Cybersecurity investigators have exposed a cryptocurrency theft campaign that used fake GitHub popularity, AI-narrated YouTube videos, manipulated download figures ...
Antivirus software used to hunt for known malware, but now it’s predicting suspicious behavior before an attack fully lands.
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Beyond firewalls and perimeter security, a zero trust architecture allows security officials to better protect data and system access to both outsider and insider threats, adopting a mantra of “trust ...
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SINGAPORE – A member of an organised criminal group recorded at least 20 videos teaching viewers how to scam Singaporeans by using malware. The court heard on Dec 9 that this was the first prosecution ...
Back in the day, if you ever felt like someone was watching you, you merely had to look around for a creep or two. Today, thanks to the advent of virtually invisible wireless networks, things aren't ...