Europol this week has announced the arrest of 179 vendors of illicit goods on the dark web, in a coordinated operation known as DisrupTor. According to the...
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A recent BBB scam warning sheds light on how scam artists, posing as US government officials, lure would-be immigrants to the US with the prospect of receiving...
More than 24.5 million records belonging to K–12 school districts and colleges in the United States have been hit by around 1,300 data breaches since 2005...
Security researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the University of Michigan found numerous security issues and vulnerabilities...
Mozilla is turning on DNS over HTTPS by default for users in the United States and is making it available for users throughout the rest of the world if they...
Numerous big cities across the United States have fallen victim to ransomware attacks costing the municipalities tens of millions of dollars to recover. While...
Following the US Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015 passed by Congress and signed by President Obama, the Department of Homeland Security started...
Around 7 percent of U.S. residents have fallen victim to identity theft during 2014, while 86 percent of victims experienced the fraudulent use of existing...
Recent denial of service attacks on US banks are believed to have been triggered by state-sponsored actions lead by Iran. The US government firmly believes the...
North American and European Android users face the greatest chance of having their money stolen, while Asians tend to be bombarded with annoying ads and...