Russia moves to block Telegram after encryption key denial
Telegram's lawyer told ZDNet that Russia's demand for the app's encryption keys is "unconstitutional."
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Telegram's lawyer told ZDNet that Russia's demand for the app's encryption keys is "unconstitutional."
RSA plans to give enterprises improved visibility into their networks and heighten automatic response to threats through the deal.
But the number of accounts closed for sharing and promoting terrorism content is down, says Twitter.
The bugs could be used to tamper with data and compromise patient care.
OceanLotus has been linked to attacks against human rights organizations, researchers, and more.
Intel has asked users to uninstall the app as soon as possible.
The company said it will also inform users if their information was "improperly shared" with the data firm.
It's the latest way for hackers to make money — by fooling unsuspected website visitors to mine cryptocurrency in their browser's background.
IBM X-Force says that threat actors are taking up ransomware in their droves to reap the benefits of criminal activity through blackmail.
The eight-month data leak may have exposed customer credit card information.
iPhone users are still vulnerable to being tricked into handing over passwords. Apple knows it — but won't do anything about it.
The fitness apparel company learned that data on 150 million accounts for the site and app were breached earlier this week.
The group impersonated tax authorities to dupe victims into handing over their account details.
Researchers say the malware is "highly efficient," even if it's not very sophisticated.
An attack which lasted 17 hours forced responders to switch to manual methods.