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Nagpur: That seemingly harmless wedding invitation popping up on your mobile phone may be far more dangerous than it appears.
At the Q2B Silicon Valley conference, scientific and business leaders of the quantum computing industry hailed "spectacular" ...
The last decade-plus has seen a wealth of advancements designed to secure data at the microprocessor level, but a team of academic researchers recently punched through those defenses with a tiny ...
Bitcoin’s long-term design came under renewed scrutiny on Friday after VanEck CEO Jan van Eck questioned whether the network provides sufficient encryption and privacy during an appearance on CNBC’s ...
An unassuming circular pendant slightly larger than a quarter has been at the center of a massive uproar. The chief executive behind it isn’t fazed. Avi Schiffmann, 23, created the Friend pendant to ...
Establish an account with verified devices. Log in a new device using a client that does not support encryption. (That is, one that does not upload device keys.) Log ...
With so much hacking, scamming, theft, and spying in the digital world, encryption is becoming more popular. You see it in messaging apps like Signal and WhatsApp, in secure connections to websites ...
Tile trackers, used to locate everything from lost keys to stolen pets, are used by more than 88 million people worldwide, according to Tile’s parent company, Life360. But researchers who examined the ...
The internet is a global network of servers that moves and stores data using hardware, software, and protocols. Wi-Fi is a local wireless network that distributes the internet signal to devices in ...
Although mobile devices are now a workplace necessity, using them increases the risk of cyberattacks. Quantas recently confirmed a breach reportedly started by phone-based social engineering (vishing) ...
One day, you might lose your laptop. It could be stolen or it could be misplaced. But if you’re reading this right now and you still have your laptop with you, the advice is the same either way: be ...