The proportion of spam in email traffic continues to fall – in the last three years the share of unsolicited messages has fallen by 10.7 percentage points.
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With the increased adoption of bug bounty programs by companies such as Facebook, Google, and Etsy, it’s no wonder bug bounty security startup Bugcrowd
One website that causes concern is Foursquare, a location-based social networking app designed specifically for smartphone and mobile device use.
Last week High-Tech Bridge’s Security Research Team was preparing our web vulnerabilities statistics report for 2013
The Veteran Affairs E-Benefits website was shut down temporarily last week after VA security employees detected a data breach in the site’s code.
Nowhere is the impact of this confusion and concern more apparent than in the case of digital comms such as emails, text messages and social media posts.
On 8th April 2014 Microsoft will end mainstream support for Windows XP. With over 20% of Windows PCs still running XP this is a significant event.
A new research report issued by Bloxx has found that 68% of the UK’s education organisations are facing an ongoing battle with anonymous proxies.
Unlike computers, media players and smart products are comparatively easier to penetrate, less secure from a design or consumer standpoint
2014 provides us with the opportunity to practice safe hex (thank you @BrianHonan for that!)
