Wi-Fi Software Flaws Pose Risks
Cybersecurity researchers have identified two critical authentication bypass flaws in widely-used Wi-Fi software present in Android, Linux, and ChromeOS devices
Cybersecurity researchers have identified two critical authentication bypass flaws in widely-used Wi-Fi software present in Android, Linux, and ChromeOS devices
Plume, a leading smart Wi-Fi service provider, has reportedly fallen victim to a data breach, as disclosed by hackers on the Breach Forums.
How to protect your online privacy? Use a different password for every account, and make sure that each password is long and complex.
Emails and communication that create a sense of urgency, such as a problem with your bank account or taxes is likely a scam.
A novel threat has emerged in the form of "Whiffy Recon." This malware, harnessed by the operators of the Smoke Loader botnet.
A recent discovery by academic researchers from Italy and the UK has unveiled concerning vulnerabilities within the TP-Link Tapo L530E smart bulb
Ford has addressed a critical vulnerability in the TI Wi-Fi driver of its SYNC 3 infotainment system, clarifying that it does not pose a safety risk
Use encrypted messaging apps to protect your private conversations and look for a VPN service that uses strong encryption and has a strict no-logging policy.
Researchers have raised alarm over the potential exposure of Wi-Fi configuration settings in decommissioned medical infusion pumps sold through the secondary market
Canon has issued a warning to users of its inkjet printers, both for home, office, and large format use, as a significant security flaw has been identified.
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