PRISM and privacy: Ways to avoid being spied on by the government
The NSA’s PRISM program can be a blank check for the government to see everything you do online. But there are ways to ensure your privacy.
The NSA’s PRISM program can be a blank check for the government to see everything you do online. But there are ways to ensure your privacy.
It’s not only businesses and individuals that are getting fed up with Adobe Flash. A U.S. senator wants the government to ban the much-maligned utility
We tried to warn you, now we must pick up the pieces, analyze the data, and prevent an attack like this from occurring in the future.
DoublePulsar malware, which traces its origins to the U.S. government, has been co-opted by black hats to infect more than 36,000 Windows-based computers.
A critical update has been released for a massive number of Oracle vulnerabilities that left unpatched can open the door for hackers.
A backdoor called Pork Explosion puts Android users in serious danger of having their devices taken over by hackers.
A hacking group called Shadow Brokers claim to have hacked the Equation Group, a cyberespionage organization linked to the National Security Agency.
The U.S. government is asking for an “adult conversation” with InfoSec professionals about encryption, but what they really want is backdoor methods to decrypt personal data and more intrusion on civil liberties.
As it stands, the U.S. Cyber Command is joined with the NSA, but according to recent reports this may change.
Cisco Systems, Inc. has confirmed that the NSA-linked tools have targeted its Adaptive Security Appliance and PIX firewalls.