by Arti Loftus | Nov 14, 2017 | Technologies, Trends
New Hacking Method Puts WiFi Users At Risk 14 NOVEMBER 2017 By: Douglas V. Dimola Last month researchers released a disturbing report about a new man-in-the-middle attack technique called KRACK (Key Reinstallation AttaCK). KRACK enables any adversary to insert himself...
by Arti Loftus | May 25, 2017 | Technologies, Trends
New Research Reports Reveal Disturbing DDoS Statistics 25 MAY 2017 By: Delia J. Smith Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks are more powerful, harder to prevent and costlier to deal with than ever before. And if you need any proof, take a look at two major,...
by Arti Loftus | May 9, 2017 | Technologies, Trends
Protect Your POS System From Hungry Hackers And Careless Vendors 09 MAY 2017 By: Brian Burns Hundreds of millions of Americans dine at restaurants each year. Unfortunately, so do hackers. In the past year alone, we’ve learned about cybercriminals devouring...
by Arti Loftus | Apr 15, 2017 | Technologies, Trends
Why The Dallas Siren Hack Should Alarm Every City 15 APRIL 2017 By: Delia J. Smith As you probably know, last week someone hacked the Dallas emergency weather alarm system. All of the city’s 156 sirens wailed for 95 minutes until the system was shut down. The incident...
by Arti Loftus | Jan 7, 2017 | Technologies, Trends
Five Cybersecurity Predictions For 2017 07 JANUARY 2017 Dispersive Marketing January is the time for predictions. And while we can’t tell you what stocks to buy this year or which team will win the Super Bowl, we can offer some cybersecurity forecasts....
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