Google has introduced stronger Android authentication safeguards and enhanced recovery tools to make smartphones more challenging targets for thieves.
Internet security watchdog Shadowserver tracks nearly 800,000 IP addresses with Telnet fingerprints amid ongoing attacks exploiting a critical authentication bypass vulnerability in the GNU InetUtils ...
Recently, a survey by the Consortium for School Networking found that the share of K–12 districts using multifactor ...
Twenty vulnerabilities in Access Manager, registration unit, and Exos server for corporate locking systems. Reporting took ...
When rats attack: The new face of banking fraud targeting South Africans By Christopher Tredger, Technology Portals editor, ITWebJohannesburg, 30 Jan 2026Bonolo Sebolai, head of fraud at TymeBank. The ...
Protesting is your right, but it can be risky—especially in today's climate. Before you join the crowd, we'll show you how to ...
China didn’t break into America’s telecom networks with futuristic cyber weapons — it walked through unlocked doors. Washington often frames the cyber ...
Cybersecurity experts share insights on Zero trust, which is not a product; but a concept with no precise route.
Android devices are rolling out a new suite of anti-theft features designed to make smartphones harder for thieves to steal ...
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I built a personal cloud with an SBC and I wish I’d done it differently
Lessons learned from building a personal cloud on an SBC, and what I’d change for stability, storage, and access.
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