I Found Your Data on That Used Device You Sold
Did you know it is very likely that you inadvertently put all of your digital data in someone else's hands if you no longer have the device?
Did you know it is very likely that you inadvertently put all of your digital data in someone else's hands if you no longer have the device?
Robert Siciliano | Posted 04.14.2012
No more jimmying doors with a Slim Jim, bricks through windows, extracting lock cylinders with a dent puller, or hot-wiring ignitions. Automobiles tod...
Reuters | Jim Finkle | Posted 03.20.2012
By Jim Finkle BOSTON (Reuters) - Anti-virus software maker McAfee warned that a flaw in one of its products could make customers' PCs v...
Robert Siciliano | Posted 03.06.2012
As technology evolves and our use of the Internet and mobile devices becomes more complex, cybercriminals are also evolving and honing their skills with new types of attacks.
The Huffington Post | Rieva Lesonsky | Posted 12.22.2011
Shopping online is rapidly becoming the norm, with consumers moving from online shopping to mobile shopping in record numbers this holiday season. But...
Robert D. Atkinson, Ph.D. | Posted 02.08.2012
Rather than rail against the machine, pundits and policy makers would do better to embrace technology-led productivity, while at the same time do much more to help workers adjust to changes.
The Huffington Post | Ramona Emerson | Posted 11.16.2011
Forget the Oscars: Computer security company McAfee has released its fifth annual top ten list of worst celebrities to search for if you want to hold ...
HuffingtonPost.com | Gerry Smith | Posted 10.03.2011
As a massive cyberspying operation came to light on Wednesday, revealing more than 70 targets in 14 countries, security experts pointed the finger at ...
HuffingtonPost.com | Gerry Smith | Posted 10.03.2011
More than 70 companies, governments and non-profit organizations around the world were attacked by hackers in a massive cyberspying operation that exp...
Robert Siciliano | Posted 09.11.2011
Protect your information by creating a secure password that makes sense to you, but not to others. Most people don't realize there are a number of co...
AP | LOLITA C. BALDOR | Posted 09.04.2011
WASHINGTON — North Korea or its sympathizers were likely responsible for the cyberattack against South Korean government and banking websites ea...
Robert Siciliano | Posted 07.09.2011
After Osama bin Laden's death a flurry of internet scams hit the internet. Most notably scam emails with links to pictures, videos and phony Facebook messages with links to videos that don't exist.
The Huffington Post | Amy Lee | Posted 05.28.2011
For corporations, the threat of data breach is more dangerous than ever--but, according to a new study, most companies still do not take the measures ...
Robert Siciliano | Posted 05.25.2011
Hundreds of domains that could be related to the disaster have been registered so far today, including a scam site that appeared within just two hours of the earthquake.
Robert Siciliano | Posted 05.25.2011
Cases of stolen tax returns have surged over the past five years, leaving many identity theft victims struggling to recoup their lost refunds.
David Gorodyansky | Posted 05.25.2011
It's the most wonderful time of the year! Well, it's supposed to be, but as holiday shopping amps up online, so does the threat of identity theft.
Robert Siciliano | Posted 05.25.2011
I feel like my head is going to explode. The Colorado Supreme Court has ruled "that using someone else's Social Security number is not identity thef...
The Huffington Post | Catharine Smith | Posted 05.25.2011
McAfee, an Internet security software provider, has released its fourth annual "Mapping the Mal Web" report (PDF), which rates the world's riskiest to...
Robert Siciliano | Posted 05.25.2011
All forms of documentation are easily counterfeited. This means anyone can simply copy, scan, manipulate, and print a document, obtain your digits, and become you.
Robert Siciliano | Posted 05.25.2011
In the U.S., a Puerto Rican's identity is worth as much as $6,000, since it can be used to hide illegal immigrants. Puerto Rican stolen identities have surfaced in immigration raids all over the country.
Robert Siciliano | Posted 05.25.2011
A comprehensive understanding of what identity theft is and what it is not empowers citizens to make informed decisions about how they should protect themselves.
Robert Siciliano | Posted 05.25.2011
The Internet is like a bad neighborhood with bad guys around every corner. As soon as a family member becomes active online, it's time to educate them -- no matter what age they are -- about cyber safety.
cnn.com | Elinor Mills | Posted 05.25.2011
Major countries and nation-states are engaged in a "Cyber Cold War," amassing cyberweapons, conducting espionage, and testing networks in preparation ...
Huffington Post | Danny Shea | Posted 04.03.2009
Fears of the Conficker computer virus rocked the nation this week, according to an analysis of Google search data. "Conficker virus" was the #1 risin...
Robert Siciliano | Posted 05.01.2012