Hospital learns the hard way why you don’t pay ransomware crooks
Hospital pays ransomware ransom, does not get files back.
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Hospital pays ransomware ransom, does not get files back.
Charging your smartphone’s battery over USB can be dangerous: Thieves can steal your files, infect your smartphone with something nasty — or even brick it.
So you just paid for tickets to the Olympics, and now you’re planning your trip to Rio de Janeiro? Check that ticket twice: you may have been scammed.
As we’ve previously mentioned, the creators of TeslaCrypt, the constantly evolving trojan-cryptor, have suddenly decided to stop its distribution and release a master key. A master key is a key
All files encrypted with TeslaCrypt ransomware can now be decrypted … thanks to its creators
Researchers expose details of 70,000 OKCupid accounts, without permission.
Just took your new iPad out of the box? Here we explain how to make it more secure and easy to use
The Petya ransomware installer now includes another ransomware that complements it.
Old LinkedIn data is being sold on the darkweb. Time to change your password!
Criminals behind the ATM Infector campaign are turning ATMs into invisible skimmers.
Suddenly in an instant I became an outsider in the system. While I was being ‘fixed’, I had an opportunity to think about it and now I can share my thoughts with you.
While many got a good laugh about CryptXXX evolving to beat out tool, ransomware is no laughing matter. Introducing V2 of our tool.
Your smartphone knows everything about you: whom you call and what messages you send, which websites you visit and what photos you take, including even when and where you do it. This data may be used against you.
A 10-year old from Finland successfully discovered and reported an Instagram flaw, and was handsomely rewarded by Facebook.
Apple iPhone users tend to think their device is absolutely secure. We will take you through several types of attacks which usually target Apple’s smartphones.
Kaspersky Lab expert offers tips to avoid falling victim to ransomware.
We’ve seen drones armed with chainsaws and guns. More alarming though is how easily they can be hacked.
Each day, Internet users around the world are under attack as new cyber threats are deployed by criminals. Unfortunately, many people still are not using antiviruses and firewalls at all
Internet-trolls are back in the game: 2ch anonymous hacked hundreds devices and streamed video from victims’ homes for the kick of it.
CryptXXX ransomware encrypts files, steals data and bitcoins. Sounds serious, but we have a solution!