ESET’s senior research fellow David Harley explores and discusses the main issues surrounding copyright and social media.
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ESET’s senior research fellow David Harley explores and discusses the main issues surrounding copyright and social media.
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Have you spoke to your kids lately? We bet if you have, then you are all too familiar with what they tend to talk about – video games. While you may still be clueless about the ins and outs, its worth reading up on online gaming, as there are plenty of risks you never knew possible.
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At a recent conference on “the future of wearables” I was asked to speak about security. I think my presentation surprised some people because I didn’t focus on the security of wearable devices themselves. This article summarizes what I said, with a link to my slides and some free resources you might find helpful. For
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In an recent interview, It expert Gary McKinnon has candidly revealed detail on his NASA data breach and finding documents on ‘extraterrestrial life’.
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Leeds United-loving football fans appear to have hacked the Twitter account of WWE legend Jim Ross, and announced his death.
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Hacker Buba has released tens of thousands of records belonging to Invest Bank customers online.
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The last seven days in information security have been notable to say the least, with VTech experiencing a major data breach and Google being the subject of a complaint over data gathering practices. Read on for more on both these stories, as well as other highlights of the past week.
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The UK’s intelligence agency, the GCHQ, has finally admitted that it hacks into computers and other devices.
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Confused about being able to assess the suitability of apps for your children? This handy features highlights some of the key things to look out for.
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Law enforcement agencies from around the globe, aided by Microsoft security researchers, today announced the disruption of one of the most widely distributed malware families – Win32/Dorkbot.
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