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Indian companies turn to outsourced cybersecurity to bridge talent gapIndia’s cybersecurity outsourcing market is growing as companies adopt SOC-as-a-service due to talent shortages, high costs, and complex th...
Explainer: Why cyberattackers are increasingly launching attacks in Rust programming languageRust is a powerful coding language released by the Rust Foundation backed by five companies – AWS, Huawei, Google, Microsoft and Mozilla. T...
Facebook scams: Know how to avoid various scams from verified accounts on FacebookTo prevent your Facebook account from being hacked or targeted by malware scams, you can take several steps, including identifying impostor...
Hackers create ChatGPT-driven Telegram bots that can write malwareCyber-criminals are using Microsoft-owned ChatGPT to create Telegram bots that can write malware and steal your data, new research has reve...
Cybercriminals distributed over 400k malicious files daily to attack users: ReportAccording to cybersecurity firm Kaspersky, in 2021, approximately 3,80,000 of these files were detected daily, while in 2022, Kaspersky's s...
Tibetans too under spyware radarActivists say Whatsapp has been exposed to snooping by surveillance firms based out of China. Tenzin Dalha, a research fellow at the Tibet ...
How the ransomware that took down computers across the world was 'stopped' for just Rs 686The attack, however, had by that time infected tens of thousands of computers. The extent of any damage may be known only by Monday.
50 per cent victims of cybercrime struggle to recover their money: Kaspersky LabsThe study showed that 52 per cent of internet users who have lost their money to cyber criminals have got only some, or none, of their stol...
Android users at risk from a malware that targets for financial gains: KasperskyKaspersky Lab, a Moscow headquartered an international software security group, said that its anti-malware research team discovered Ascub.
Quick Heal detects virus that demands a $ 300 ransomQuick Heal said it has detected a new computer virus, CryptoLocker ransomware, which after encrypting files in a user's computer demands a ...
India under grip of cyber attacks: Quick Heal TechnologiesIndia is under the grip of cyber attacks and there is an obvious peak in the growth of malware and their modifications on mobile devices, a...
- Routine internet searches can expose PC to malware: Study
Beware! your PC is not safe. Even a routine internet search, especially for a hot topic, might lead your computer into the hands of hackers.
- 'Routine internet searches can expose your PC to malware'
Beware! Your PC is not safe. Even a routine internet search, especially for a hot topic, might lead your computer into the hands of hackers.
- 20% of Facebook users exposed to malware
Are you a Facebook user? Then there is a good chance that you have been exposed to malware at least once as you trolled through your friend...
- Chasing the cyber criminal
So when the world’s second biggest computer security software maker McAfee invited several journalists on Monday for a tutorial on malware,...
- After spamming, hackers to use Obama to target sites
Cyber criminals will increasingly hack into legitimate sites to host malware and by the end of 2009. Laptop etiquette I Gadgets that aren't...
- Top five cyber threats in 2008
The cyberspace is teeming with varied threats; here are the top five threats you need to guard against.
- Indian geeks rated good citizens in cyber city
The study shows that only 2.8% spam is relayed from India, whereas the US tops the chart at 19.8% followed by China at 7.5%.
- Indian geeks rated good citizens in cyber city
Research by SophosLabs shows India ranks surprisingly low when it comes to churning out malware.
- Microsoft last in security test
Security seems to be Microsoft's Achille's Heel. Despite Microsoft Chief Bill Gates claiming that Vista is "dramatically more secure" than ...