cybersecurity

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  • What The Future Holds For Biometrics
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    Despite its rocky beginnings, biometric technology has become a highly favored security measure among today’s top companies and organizations.
  • Massive Fraud Ring Steals Data From US Unemployment Sites
    The spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Fort Smith
    The Secret Service said the fraud network is believed to consist of hundred of “mules” to help launder the proceeds of fraudulent financial transactions.
  • The Primary Reason Why Password Hacks Happen
    Backlit keyboard is reflected in screen of Apple Macbook Pro notebook computer in Warsaw February 6, 2012.
    Passwords often get stolen because people are too lazy to fortify their online accounts.
  • Here Are The Common Scams Taking Advantage Of COVID-19
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    The pandemic has given rise to online scams that have already victimized unsuspecting individuals and organizations.
  • Microsoft, Intel Collaborative Project Transforms Malware Into Images
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    Microsoft and Intel's new project could help anti-malware tools effectively keep up and reduce the chances of security threats slipping past defenses.
  • Phishing Scam Spoofs EE To Target Executives
    Backlit keyboard is reflected in screen of Apple Macbook Pro notebook computer in Warsaw February 6, 2012.
    This new, targeted campaign shows that while exploiting well-known telecommunications brands is nothing new, such phishing emails continue to go undetected, leading to possible theft of prized corporate credentials.
  • The Importance Of A Secure Digital Workplace
    The Hassebroek family adjusts to social isolation during the outbreak of (COVID-19) in New York
    Never allow cybercriminals to break through your security.
  • ILOVEYOU Virus And Its Significance Two Decades Later
    A magnifying glass is held in front of a computer screen in this picture illustration taken in Berlin May 21, 2013.
    In early 2000, the ILOVEYOU virus caused major problems across the globe, infecting 45 million machines.
  • Google Has Removed More Than 2 Billion Ads From Last Year That Violated Its Policies
    The Google internet homepage is displayed on a product at a store in London, Britain January 23, 2016.
    Google said it also launched a COVID-19 task force that's created new detection technology to help stop bad actors.
  • Microsoft Warns Users Of Malware In Movie Torrents
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    Microsoft hopes to discourage people from illegal downloads.
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