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The price of zero-day exploits is rising as companies harden products against hackers
Tools that enable government hackers to break into iPhones and Android phones, popular software like the Chrome and Safari browsers, and chat apps like WhatsApp and…
US police departments increasingly rely on a controversial surveillance practice to demand large amounts of user data from tech companies, with the goal of tracking down…
Seven open source institutions come together to create common specifications and standards for the European Cyber ​​Resilience Act (CRA), a regulation approved by the European Parliament…
The Indian government’s cloud has been leaking citizens’ personal data onto the Internet for years
The Indian government has finally resolved a long-standing cybersecurity issue that exposed a trove of sensitive data about its citizens. A security researcher exclusively told TechCrunch…
Rubrik, a data cybersecurity company that has collected more than half a billion dollars while being private, was filed to be released after the bell on…
AT&T is resetting account passwords after millions of customer records were leaked online
Telephone giant AT&T has reset millions of customer account passwords after a massive data cache containing AT&T customer records was leaked online earlier this month, TechCrunch…
Businesses and other large organizations have long been a lucrative and obvious target for cybercriminals, but in recent years – thanks to more sophisticated hacking techniques…
The US government has said it is expanding its reward for information on the key leadership of the ALPHV/BlackCat cybercrime gang to its affiliates, one of…
Video game giant Activision is investigating a hacking campaign targeting gamers to steal their credentials, according to TechCrunch. At this point, the specific goals of the…
In 2016, Facebook launched a secret project designed to intercept and decrypt network traffic between people using Snapchat’s app and its servers. The goal was to…