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Online life has made us blase. We’re so enamored of everything being so convenient and free that we’re not too careful about someone taking …

Hackers “had extensive knowledge of Sony’s internal architecture and access to key passwords,” writes one renowned security expert who thinks an “insider” may be …

Whenever a big security breach such as Heartbleed occurs, I engage in an internal dialogue in an effort to determine if it’s worth the …

Along with stealing 56 million credit cards from Home Depot, hackers also got their hands on more than 53 million email addresses, the world’s …

Google just made safe computing a little easier. The company said on Tuesday that it supports USB drives built on an increasingly popular software …

Cybercriminals have seemingly mastered the tools used to intercept, retrieve and expose passwords. Even so, passwords remain the preferred method used for protecting systems. …

Over the course of almost a year, Chinese hackers were able to target, attack and successfully penetrate government contractors’ systems to steal sensitive information …

Intrusion and surveillance software FinSpy has been found to be in use in 25 countries, including many with dubious human rights records. Researchers from …

You’ve probably heard about Heartbleed by now. It’s big, bad wolf of an Internet security problem. And though it’s mainly server managers who have …

Who can recall the countless website passwords we’re asked to stuff into our overspilling brain boxes? And how do we make sure they don’t …