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The Cybersecurity 202: Cybersecurity experts give a thumbs up to the Apple-Google coronavirus alert system
The Cybersecurity 202: Cybersecurity experts give a thumbs up to the Apple-Google coronavirus alert system
The Cybersecurity 202: Cybersecurity experts give a thumbs up to the Apple-Google coronavirus alert system
The Cybersecurity 202: Cybersecurity experts give a thumbs up to the Apple-Google coronavirus alert system

The Cybersecurity 202: Cybersecurity experts give a thumbs up to the Apple-Google coronavirus alert system

Apple and Google struck the right balance between protecting privacy and combating the coronavirus in a tool they released to help alert people who’ve been exposed to the disease, according to a majority of cybersecurity experts.  That assessment from 59 percent of The Network, a panel of more than 100 cybersecurity experts who participate in our

Do not set this image as your Android smartphone’s wallpaper (updated)

A cropped, post-processed slice of the original buggy wallpaper. This one does not cause any crashes. 5 June 2020 update: Google and Samsung are looking into fixing this little glitch. The article here contains more details. The article below is kept in its original published state. An innocuous-looking smartphone wallpaper has been making its rounds on social

‘Digital virus’ might be bigger threat than Covid-19: Heng Swee Keat

SINGAPORE – Singapore must continue to protect itself against security threats such as cybercrime even in the middle of a pandemic, said Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat. Hackers have, for instance, tried to break into the e-mail accounts of World Health Organisation (WHO) officials earlier this year as the agency battled the coronavirus, Mr Heng noted. “The security

Hackers blackmail exchange with $5 million of Ethereum fees – report

In the last two days, three bizarre Ethereum transactions have spent $5.7 million on fees. But a report claims it’s not a bug—an exchange is being blackmailed. In brief In the last few days, three Ethereum transactions have paid $5.7 million in fees. A new report explains that it might be a blackmail attempt on

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