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The UK government plans to ban public sector bodies from paying ransom to hackers. The ban would aim to make vital public ...
An American app that lets women share 'red flags' or feedback about men they have dated called 'Tea' confirmed Friday that hackers had accessed some 72,000 images including user IDs.
Microsoft is investigating a potential leak within its MAPP program, suspecting that Chinese state-backed hackers exploited ...
A fan was shocked when scammers used her identity to sell fake Wembley Stadium tickets to her friends - as the Gallagher brothers begin their residency at the London venue.
Microsoft Corp. is investigating its early alert system leak, to analyze any exploitation done by the Chinese hackers.
Threat actors exploit SharePoint flaws to access internal systems, steal sensitive data, and carry out surveillance, ...
Administrators of the app, which reportedly boasts over four million users as of this week, confirmed the breach Friday ...
Zhong Ren, a 44-year-old from Brooklyn, will stand trial after waiving his preliminary hearing for allegedly stealing more ...
Hackers have breached the Tea app, which recently went viral as a place for women to safely talk about men, and tens of ...
The FCC recommends travelers stick to traditional AC power outlets instead. If you must use a USB port and your device prompts you to “share data” or “trust this computer,” always select “charge only.
Tea required users to upload an ID and selfie, supposedly to keep out fake accounts and non-women. Now those documents are in ...