Search Results for: Apple Pay Blog Post Do you know the Debit Card Is The Least Secure Way To Pay? January 4, 2020 According to the Federal Reserves’ 2019 Federal Reserve Payments Study, the total card payments in 2018 had 131.2 billion transactions... Blog Post REvil Ransomware Gang Warns Stolen Apple Blueprint Leak May 4, 2021 Recently, the REvil ransomware gang has offered Apple to buy back stolen device blueprints to inhibit the leak. The group... Blog Post How Ready Are You for a Ransomware Attack? September 8, 2021 Ransomware seems to be an ever-present threat to our cybersecurity with new high-profile attacks occurring all too often. This leads... Blog Post 10 ways to detect phishing emails June 29, 2020 Phishing email is a type of online scam when a cyber criminal sends an email that appears from a legitimate... Blog Post Mobile Threats in Today’s Landscape May 15, 2020 The Cyber Security Industry has seen more sophisticated attacks emerging after having their hands full with digital security with the... Blog Post Scams and Fake Domains Attack May Ruin Your Black Friday and Cyber Monday November 28, 2019 As Black Friday and Cyber Monday attract a lot of shoppers, cybercriminals use more sophisticated measures such as scams and... Page LIFARS in the News – Press Room January 7, 2020 Date Logo News-Topic Link 12/06/2019 PRNewswire: The Cybervaccine acts as a do-good virus, fights fire with fire. Cyber Vaccine,... Blog Post Former Student Destroys University Computers Using A USB Killer April 25, 2019 A former student at the College of Saint Rose destroyed at least 66 University computers using a USB Killer. The... Blog Post What Sets Apple Pay Apart from other Mobile Wallets? January 20, 2015 What sets Apple Pay apart from its competitors in terms of security - Jacky Guo investigates. Blog Post Phishing Scammer Scams $100 Million out of Facebook and Google April 28, 2017 A March indictment by the Department of Justice first revealed news of the arrest of a Lithuanian man to have... Blog Post Mac Malware Rises as Ransomware Extortionists Target Apple Users April 13, 2017 A survey by security software firm Malwarebytes’ analysis of malware and cybercrime in the first quarter of 2017 has revealed... Blog Post Chinese Hackers Target Samsung Mobile Pay Technology October 8, 2015 A group of Chinese hackers had breached LoopPay, a subsidiary of Samsung and now the technology gearing Samsung’s new mobile... Blog Post Survey: Mobile Payment Data Breaches Will Increase September 28, 2015 A comprehensive survey with over 900 participating cyber security experts showed a striking majority of 87% anticipating a rise in mobile payment data breaches in the coming year. Figures show that 42% of all transactions made in 2015 are mobile payments. Blog Post Security Concerns Over Apple’s New Apple Pay Service September 11, 2014 Apple's new service, Apple Pay, has a number of users concerned about its security. Blog Post iOS 9 Hackers Get a Million Dollar Bug Bounty Program September 23, 2015 Cybersecurity firm Zerodium has announced a $1 million dollar bug bounty program as a reward to hackers for a proven technique wherein they showcase a break-in to an iPhone or an iPad running on Apple’s newest update, the iOS 9.
Blog Post Do you know the Debit Card Is The Least Secure Way To Pay? January 4, 2020 According to the Federal Reserves’ 2019 Federal Reserve Payments Study, the total card payments in 2018 had 131.2 billion transactions...
Blog Post REvil Ransomware Gang Warns Stolen Apple Blueprint Leak May 4, 2021 Recently, the REvil ransomware gang has offered Apple to buy back stolen device blueprints to inhibit the leak. The group...
Blog Post How Ready Are You for a Ransomware Attack? September 8, 2021 Ransomware seems to be an ever-present threat to our cybersecurity with new high-profile attacks occurring all too often. This leads...
Blog Post 10 ways to detect phishing emails June 29, 2020 Phishing email is a type of online scam when a cyber criminal sends an email that appears from a legitimate...
Blog Post Mobile Threats in Today’s Landscape May 15, 2020 The Cyber Security Industry has seen more sophisticated attacks emerging after having their hands full with digital security with the...
Blog Post Scams and Fake Domains Attack May Ruin Your Black Friday and Cyber Monday November 28, 2019 As Black Friday and Cyber Monday attract a lot of shoppers, cybercriminals use more sophisticated measures such as scams and...
Page LIFARS in the News – Press Room January 7, 2020 Date Logo News-Topic Link 12/06/2019 PRNewswire: The Cybervaccine acts as a do-good virus, fights fire with fire. Cyber Vaccine,...
Blog Post Former Student Destroys University Computers Using A USB Killer April 25, 2019 A former student at the College of Saint Rose destroyed at least 66 University computers using a USB Killer. The...
Blog Post What Sets Apple Pay Apart from other Mobile Wallets? January 20, 2015 What sets Apple Pay apart from its competitors in terms of security - Jacky Guo investigates.
Blog Post Phishing Scammer Scams $100 Million out of Facebook and Google April 28, 2017 A March indictment by the Department of Justice first revealed news of the arrest of a Lithuanian man to have...
Blog Post Mac Malware Rises as Ransomware Extortionists Target Apple Users April 13, 2017 A survey by security software firm Malwarebytes’ analysis of malware and cybercrime in the first quarter of 2017 has revealed...
Blog Post Chinese Hackers Target Samsung Mobile Pay Technology October 8, 2015 A group of Chinese hackers had breached LoopPay, a subsidiary of Samsung and now the technology gearing Samsung’s new mobile...
Blog Post Survey: Mobile Payment Data Breaches Will Increase September 28, 2015 A comprehensive survey with over 900 participating cyber security experts showed a striking majority of 87% anticipating a rise in mobile payment data breaches in the coming year. Figures show that 42% of all transactions made in 2015 are mobile payments.
Blog Post Security Concerns Over Apple’s New Apple Pay Service September 11, 2014 Apple's new service, Apple Pay, has a number of users concerned about its security.
Blog Post iOS 9 Hackers Get a Million Dollar Bug Bounty Program September 23, 2015 Cybersecurity firm Zerodium has announced a $1 million dollar bug bounty program as a reward to hackers for a proven technique wherein they showcase a break-in to an iPhone or an iPad running on Apple’s newest update, the iOS 9.