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Category: Cybersecurity

The technology for quantum hacking is not yet mature.

Posted on March 16, 2023

A group of researchers in China have claimed that a small quantum computer has been able to crack encryption that is used to protect sensitive data such as bank accounts and emails.

MySQL Best Security Practices

Posted on September 15, 2022

It is crucial to keep the data secure given the volume and range of users in some applications. Consider this article a helpful guide for preserving the security of your MySQL databases

What is Fuzzing in Software Development ?

Posted on September 6, 2022

In order to find software flaws and vulnerabilities, fuzzing, also known as fuzz testing, involves injecting erroneous, abnormal, or unexpected inputs into a system. A fuzzing tool introduces these inputs into the…

Top Cybersecurity Tips for Beginners

Posted on August 30, 2022

These personal cyber security suggestions should help our readers become more cyber-aware: Software updates, Antivirus and firewall, Strong passwords and password managers, Multi factor authentication, Avoiding phishing scams, data backups…

Most Dangerous Computer Viruses of all Time

Posted on August 23, 2022

This article lists the most financially damaging computer viruses: 1. Mydoom 2. Sobig 3. Klez 4. ILOVEYOU 5. WannaCry 6. Zeus 7. Code Red 8. Slammer 9. CryptoLocker 10. Sasser

Android Malware Installed More Than 3 Million Times From Google Play

Posted on July 18, 2022

a security researcher found a new family of Android malware on the Google Play Store that discreetly subscribed users to premium services.

Hackers can remotely unlock and start Honda vehicles

Posted on July 10, 2022

Researchers recently discovered a flaw that might let hackers remotely unlock and start a variety of Honda car models. Ten of Honda’s most well-known vehicles are included among the impacted models as…

Apple’s new extreme “lockdown mode”

Posted on July 7, 2022

Apple unveiled two programs to assist in defending customers who may be specifically targeted by some of the most cutting-edge cyberthreats, such as those from private organizations creating state-sponsored mercenary spyware. 

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