Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans The Tor Project claimed it has learned more about an attack on its Deep Web hidden service subsystem that was detected in July of 2014. The Tor Project said that the Carnegie Mellon researchers responsible for the attempt to hack Tor’s…
Paying with a Credit Card? Soon You’ll Need a Pin
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans The way in which stores accept credit cards in person is about to change. If your credit card came with a little gold chip on the front you will notice. When you slide your card in person you will receive a…
Get these 10 paid iOS apps without paying a dime
Looking to load up your Apple iPhone with new apps, but don’t want to dip into your wallet to pay for them? Today, we have 10 paid apps that are free for a limited time. That could mean that as early as tomorrow, these apps will return to their regular…
Forensic team tracks down couple who fled B&B without paying a £65 bill
TOP DNA scientists who trap killers and rapists were called in by police – to catch a young couple who left a seaside B&B without paying. View full post on computer forensic – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security
Paying the Price for Those Free Apps
Not Getting What You Don’t Pay For: SecurityIEEE sees 2012 as a disruptive year of widespread mobile-device intrusions as a growing number of smartphones – now 20 percent of the market – make them an attractive target for hackers. View full post on CUInfoSecurity.com Blogs RSS Syndication View full post…
Cybercriminals trick Windows users into paying £88 in “ransomware” scam
Cybercriminals are trying to trick Windows users into paying £88 ($143) by claiming that they’re running a counterfeit copy of the operating system, a security expert said today. The scam, a kind dubbed “ransomware” for the way criminals try to extort money, poses as a message from Microsoft that alleges…