Search Results for: fitness Blog Post Touch ID Being Used to Trick Users December 4, 2018 Touch ID is a great way of securing your phones. Touch ID has become so widely used and accepted, it... Blog Post Cybersecurity Landscape Predictions for 2020 December 30, 2019 “Small and medium-sized businesses (SMB) will be a bigger target for cybercriminals in 2020 The Ponemon Institute reports that 76%... Blog Post Hackers Hold Instagram Influencers’ Accounts Hostage with Ransomware October 5, 2018 High-profile Instagram accounts are being targeted by ransomware attacks and phishing schemes, with evidence suggesting that many account holders are... Blog Post Under Armour Confirms Hack of 150 Million MyFitnessPal Accounts March 29, 2018 Under Armour has joined a growing number of corporate victims suffering from hacker attacks after it confirmed the breach of... Blog Post Adidas Warns U.S. Customers of Data Breach That Could Affect Millions June 29, 2018 In a consumer warning, sporting retail giant Adidas has alerted its U.S. customers of a data breach that could compromise... Blog Post 500 Android Apps with 100 Million+ Downloads Found to Contain Spyware August 22, 2017 Over 500 Android apps which have been collectively downloaded some 100 million times from the Google Play store could have... Blog Post Ransomware Hackers Could Soon Target Smartphones, TVs: UK Cybersecurity Chiefs March 14, 2017 A joint report by the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and the National Crime Agency (NCA) has underlined the... Blog Post iPhone Users and Users of Wearable Tech at Privacy Risk Due to Bluetooth May 25, 2015 Security researchers from Context have revealed that the privacy of millions of smartphones and users of wearables such as fitness trackers are vulnerable. Blog Post Jawfish: Self-modifying Pentest tool May 27, 2015 Jawfish is an excellent tool for web application penetrations testing - and the best part? It's free! Blog Post Apple Defends Its iCloud September 2, 2014 Apple fights the iCloud breach allegations.
Blog Post Touch ID Being Used to Trick Users December 4, 2018 Touch ID is a great way of securing your phones. Touch ID has become so widely used and accepted, it...
Blog Post Cybersecurity Landscape Predictions for 2020 December 30, 2019 “Small and medium-sized businesses (SMB) will be a bigger target for cybercriminals in 2020 The Ponemon Institute reports that 76%...
Blog Post Hackers Hold Instagram Influencers’ Accounts Hostage with Ransomware October 5, 2018 High-profile Instagram accounts are being targeted by ransomware attacks and phishing schemes, with evidence suggesting that many account holders are...
Blog Post Under Armour Confirms Hack of 150 Million MyFitnessPal Accounts March 29, 2018 Under Armour has joined a growing number of corporate victims suffering from hacker attacks after it confirmed the breach of...
Blog Post Adidas Warns U.S. Customers of Data Breach That Could Affect Millions June 29, 2018 In a consumer warning, sporting retail giant Adidas has alerted its U.S. customers of a data breach that could compromise...
Blog Post 500 Android Apps with 100 Million+ Downloads Found to Contain Spyware August 22, 2017 Over 500 Android apps which have been collectively downloaded some 100 million times from the Google Play store could have...
Blog Post Ransomware Hackers Could Soon Target Smartphones, TVs: UK Cybersecurity Chiefs March 14, 2017 A joint report by the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and the National Crime Agency (NCA) has underlined the...
Blog Post iPhone Users and Users of Wearable Tech at Privacy Risk Due to Bluetooth May 25, 2015 Security researchers from Context have revealed that the privacy of millions of smartphones and users of wearables such as fitness trackers are vulnerable.
Blog Post Jawfish: Self-modifying Pentest tool May 27, 2015 Jawfish is an excellent tool for web application penetrations testing - and the best part? It's free!