For many Indians, WhatsApp is more than just another app. It's a way of life, a digital hangout they can't dream of living without. But what happens when that digital space is no longer yours?
Hackers have found a way to quietly take over WhatsApp accounts without touching passwords, SMS codes, or the app’s end-to-end encryption. Instead of breaking crypto, they are abusing a legitimate ...
Falling prices aren’t the only losses WLFI $0.07911 holders are facing just a day after the token went live for trading. Hackers are apparently exploiting a loophole tied to Ethereum’s recent Pectra ...
Facepalm: BitLocker is a full volume encryption feature introduced by Microsoft with Windows Vista. The technology can apparently keep users' data safe thanks to AES and other advanced encryption ...
Analysis highlights familiar DPRK tactics, from staged wallet setup to multi-chain fund movement designed to obscure origin.
Hackers are exploiting a new, undocumented vulnerability in the implementation of the cryptographic algorithm present in Gladinet's CentreStack and Triofox products for secure remote file access and ...
Cyber attackers are using managed service providers to get into corporate networks through SonicWall SSL VPN devices.eSentire researchers have reported that hackers recently used stolen login info ...
A hot potato: For more than a decade, the Xbox One stood as a remarkable exception in console security – a machine long considered impervious to hacking attempts. That reputation is now over. At the ...