by David Balaban | Sep 25, 2020 | Malware, Security
Although different ransomware gangs operate in the same niche of cybercrime, they are rivals that don’t share their tactics, techniques, and procedures with like-minded bad actors. Conspiracy is a way to maintain a “competitive advantage” that involves infection...
by Nightfall | Sep 11, 2020 | Data, Internet, Security
In cybersecurity and infosec, it’s common to assume that criminals are behind all data breaches and major security events. Bad actors are easy to blame for information leaks or account takeovers, because they’re the ones taking advantage of vulnerabilities in systems...
by Mikkie Mills | Sep 1, 2020 | Business, Malware, Security
Small businesses are increasingly becoming the targets of hackers and those that lurk around the dark web. Too many small business owners feel they are too small to be on the radar of criminal cyber stalkers, but this is a naive and ignorant approach to cybersecurity....
by Ryan Pell | Jul 24, 2020 | Electronics, How To, Internet, Security
There is a misconception that smart devices are safe. However, many reports about hacker attacks on smart home devices have already proven that wrong. In 2019, one such incident happened in Wisconsin, where the hacker got access to a couple’s Google Nest camera and...
by Jessica Bullet | Jul 13, 2020 | How To, Malware, Security
Malware is a general term used to describe any type of “malicious software” that affects computers and other vulnerable gadgets like smartphones. There are different types of malware, each one of them working in its unique way. However, they all have two things in...
by Kamilla Akhmedova | Jun 19, 2020 | AI, Security, Technology
In today’s society, most people know better than to believe what they read in the news. They also understand that images are easy to manipulate. Videos, on the other hand, may seem more credible. We know about special effects in the movies, but special effects don’t...