Google’s Safe Browsing program is now flagging 10,000 suspect websites per day, the search giant announced in a blog post. The information is used to deliver automated warnings to Chrome, Firefox and Safari users.
Author: ISBuzz Team
Propel London, specialists in recruitment for the marketing, advertising and technology industries, releases results from its annual Digital Salary Survey 2013 today.
A security firm is warning about as serious security vulnerability in Samsung’s Galaxy S4 devices, claiming that attackers can use it to silently send text messages.
IT has a serious, dirty security secret… a common administrator account and password on every computer.
Eighty percent of C-level executives and IT security professionals believe that cyber attacks pose a greater risk to their nation than physical attacks, while 51 percent believe a cyber attacker is currently in their corporate network, or has been in the past year.
“How GCHQ watches your every move” is the Guardian’s front page headline.
Senator Patrick Leahy, along with other US senators, has introduced a bill to limit the National Security Agency (NSA) spying on domestic targets.
Apple’s success in recent years has largely been due to its ability to design and create products that appeal to wide variety of users, from tech enthusiasts to mainstream consumers to business users.
Elusive whistleblower, Ed Snowden is still out there and he seems to be involved in a worldwide cat and mouse chase with Barack Obama and the US authorities.
Despite a high level of headline-grabbing hacks and the fact that criminal hackers run huge markets of information for sale upon request, most businesses whose confidential information has been hijacked don’t realize how much damage can be caused.