‘Switcher’ Android Trojan hits routers, hijacks DNS
An Android Trojan called Switcher is hijacking WiFi routers in China, but it’s effectiveness means it will probably soon make its way around the world.
An Android Trojan called Switcher is hijacking WiFi routers in China, but it’s effectiveness means it will probably soon make its way around the world.
Kubernetes 1.5, the new version of the container-applications manager, supports Windows Server 2016 for the first time. What does this mean for you?
Microsoft had more than its fair share of praiseworthy highs and cringe-worthy lows in 2016. Let’s take a look back at what went right and what went wrong.
If you are an administrator of the CloudCenter Orchestrator, you have a serious flaw you need to address that could allow a hacker to access your network.
Drones are all set to make a big impact in 2017, for both individual and corporate customers. Here are some of the hottest drone trends to expect in 2017.
The Tordow mobile Trojan malware — now in a new and “improved” Version 2.0 — is creating chaos for cybersecurity professionals
Adobe Flash has been the continual target of hackers everywhere, and Microsoft and Google have had enough. They will phase out Flash from their browsers.
A vast majority of the NHS is running on the obsolete Windows XP OS. If hacked, don’t say we didn’t warn you.
Popcorn Time ransomware raises the ante on nasty. If you are infected, you can get a decryption key — if you agree to infect others.
Thought that the Zeus banking trojan was bad? Wait until you see what malware that the Dark Web has been spreading around recently.