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Technology

Someone Can Brick Your iPad without Even Touching It

New version of the 1970's bug has exposed a vulnerable bug that can be exploited remotely

Technology

50 Million Turkish Citizens Leak Raises Doubts of Aadhar System's Security

Personal data of 50 million Turkish citizens leaked online – could the Aadhar System also fall victim next?

Data & Recovery

Ready, Set, Hack: Pentagon Invites Hackers to Break Into its Computer Systems

The public bug bounty program is the government's first.

Data & Recovery

Meet the Middlemen Who Connect Hackers for Hire With Corporate America

Hackers are a company's best last line of defense, and paying them to find security vulnerabilities is an increasingly common practice among all manner of companies, from Uber to GM.

Business News

Wireless Mice Leave Billions at Risk of Computer Hack, Cyber Security Firm Says

'This would be the same as if the attacker was sitting at your computer typing on the computer.'

Business News

FBI Warns of Vehicle Hacking Risks

'While not all hacking incidents may result in a risk to safety, it is important that consumers take appropriate steps to minimize risk.'

Social Media

How This Indian Bug-Bounty Hunter Hacked 1.6 Billion Facebook Accounts

In exchange for not misusing the exploit and directly reporting it to Facebook, Zuckerberg's team rewarded him 10.5 lac rupees!

Science & Technology

We Could Be 3 Years Away From Secured Connected Cars, Automakers Say

While companies work out the kinks in self-driving vehicles' algorithms, hackers are still a huge concern.

News and Trends

FBI Vs Apple: Judgment Decides the Future of Privacy in Smart Phones

Governments could gain access to your darkest, most personal data in your phone – and there's nothing you can do about it

Entrepreneurs

4 Common Challenges Faced By Tech Entrepreneurs and How To Get Around Them

"The only difference between those who make it and those who don't is one didn't give up at the first sign of trouble"

Growth Strategies

Women Hackathons: A Gateway To The Evolution Of A More Equal World

In a world where the rate of female computer science graduates is declining at an alarming rate, the number of women enrolling in technical courses at universities has also seen a dramatic decline- which further impacts the motivation of women already involved in STEM vocations.

Science & Technology

For Cybersecurity Companies, It's Time to Shine

A growing crop of businesses is set on helping consumers and companies navigate the maze of threats.

Business News

China Says Hack of U.S. Government Was Not State Sponsored

The cyber attack was the work of criminals, according to China's official Xinhua news agency.

Data & Recovery

Children's Photos Among Data Stolen in Hack of Toy Maker VTech

A vigilante hacker's breach of 5 million accounts for the Hong Kong-based Internet-connected toy maker brings parents' worst nightmares into reality.

Business News

Hilton Uncovers Malware in Payments Systems

The hotel chain found unauthorized malware that targeted credit card information.