Hackers Put a Backdoor in a Ruby Password Strength Checking Library
Password strength meters were created for all the best reasons. Their idea is to alert people to the danger of weak passwords and to encourage them to better protect their data. Unfortunately, they are not perfect. In... Read more
The Maker of a Gay Dating App Gets Fined After Leaking Private Photos
Should software developers and online service providers be held accountable when they fail to protect users' data? Of course they should. Is this happening in the real world? Well, Online Buddies, Inc. the maker of... Read more
A Chinese IoT Company Exposes More Than 2 Billion Records in an Insecure Database
Several months ago, VPN review website vpnMentor gathered together a group of security researchers and organized a web-mapping project. The team is headed by Noam Rotem and Ran Locar, and their task is to scan blocks... Read more
Here's What You can do if you are Unable to Update the Password on Windows
Making sure that sensitive information on your PC is safe is paramount these days – and let's be honest, who doesn't have something or other that's not meant to be public knowledge on their PC nowadays? Whether it's... Read more
How to Reset Forgotten NETGEAR Router Default Password (With NETGEAR Default Password List)
Netgear Inc. (stylized NETGEAR) is an international computer networking firm based in San Jose, California. NETGEAR has offices in 25 other countries. The company manufactures networking hardware for consumers,... Read more
A Badly Designed Payment App Causes $500 Thousand in Damages for Japanese 7-Eleven Customers
As we all know, Japan is often among the first countries to embrace a new piece of technology and to implement it in people's everyday lives. In light of all this, many of you will probably be surprised to learn that... Read more
Will All of Your Security Woes Disappear After Switching from Passwords to Biometrics? No, They Won't
In 2004, almost exactly 15 years ago, IBM launched the ThinkPad T42 – the tech giant's first laptop with a built-in fingerprint reader. Big Blue officials expressed their confidence that their biometric system will... Read more
How to Remove or Deactivate Unwanted Devices From Your Netflix Account
Pretty much everyone has a Netflix account these days. With such a rich catalog of both classic movies and tv shows as wells original productions, Netflix has redefined the streaming service. There's always something... Read more
New Study Finds That Passwords Can Impact Your Mental Health
According to Todd McKinnon, the CEO of identity management solutions provider Okta, 'passwords have failed us as an authentication factor'. His company recently published its 'Passwordless Future' report, which tries... Read more
How to Change Privacy Settings on Instagram for Maximum Privacy
Decided that you want to make your Instagram account private? That's smart, especially in this day and age. Not everyone should be allowed to see your content, after all. There's really no reason not to considering... Read more
Muraena and NecroBrowser Prove That Automated Phishing Attacks Can Bypass Two-Factor Authentication
Our infinite dependence on passwords is one of the reasons researchers are looking for new methods to ensure cybersecurity. Multi-factor authentication or two-factor authentication is one of those security features... Read more
What Is Patch Tuesday and Why Do You Need to Install Security Updates Right Away?
Some users see the installment of security updates as a nuisance or waste of their time. However, even though it might interrupt your activities for a bit, it is crucial to get the latest security updates as fast as... Read more