Mythos’ dramatic hacking abilities are as much a reflection of the precarious state of digital defenses as a revolutionary tech breakthrough.
You can change a stolen password or credit card, but you can’t reset your face when your biometric data is breached.
PeopleFinders reports most people are unaware of their digital trails, which can be surprising; they reveal online habits and vulnerabilities.
ZeroTier reports that enterprise networks should prepare for post-quantum cryptography to adapt and protect against future quantum attacks.
Forbright Bank reports six steps for digital safety: Audit social media privacy, update software, manage app permissions, use password managers, enable advanced authentication, and monitor financial accounts regularly.
A cyberattack on a US corporation illustrates how state-aligned hackers operate, and how damage in war today isn’t always visible or geographically confined.
CANOPY reports coworking spaces can enhance digital trust by integrating advanced security measures, making them more appealing than traditional leases.
Zapier reports that AI security is crucial as AI usage grows, presenting risks like data breaches and adversarial attacks while also enhancing cybersecurity.
It makes sense for companies and organizations to outsource key internet services, but with those services in the hands of a few corporations, failures have a wide impact.
HANOVER — More than 40,000 people in the Twin States may have been impacted by a data breach in a system used by Dartmouth College.
