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    Banks are in the crosshairs of a new bread of trojans.

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    Kaspersky researchers have discovered a new banking malware originating from Brazil. The new malware could be seeking to exploit weaknesses in banking systems across the globe. Last year, Kaspersky researchers noticed that several banking Trojans originating in South America had begun to spread to banks in countries other than Brazil. The now-famous Bizarro virus targeted […] More

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    Internet Explorer 11 will retire next summer.

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    Internet Explorer 11 has just over a year to go before Microsoft retires the browser next summer. On June 15, 2022, Microsoft will say goodbye to Internet Explorer 11, and with it the complete browser family that once saw better days, Microsoft says in a blog post. Microsoft’s web services and applications no longer support […] More

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    Cybersecurity mitigation spending has exceeded $150 billion this past year.

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    Cybersecurity mitigation spending has exceeded $150 billion this past year, which is the highest in history. There is a significant proportion of CIOs who have invested the time and money in making their company’s cybersecurity better this year! According to the latest forecast from market analyst firm Gartner, spending on information security technologies and services […] More

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    Chrome Makes It Easier To Reset Leaked Passwords

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    At the recent Google I/O conference, the search giant unveils a series of new features, including a password-changing solution for Chrome, notable for its security and convenience. With the new feature, if Chrome’s built-in password manager detects that passwords used on certain websites may have been leaked, Google will automatically offer a quick replacement when […] More

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    The Internet gets faster with Wi-Fi 6 and 5G

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    Technology continues to evolve rapidly, and we are doing our best to keep up with the latest trends. Therefore, we will increase the number of devices in our mobile and wireless networks. The increase in traffic and the demand for better performance have driven us to evolve and find better and more efficient ways to […] More

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    Why Social Engineering is Still a Big Problem in 2021

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    Social engineering is one of the most commonly used methods of stealing information from individuals and businesses alike. This is a form of cyberattack that is usually difficult for a user to recognize because it mostly relies on human interaction rather than computer code. The most important thing to remember about this method of attack […] More

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    Coalition Against Apple Tax 

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    An industry coalition is organized by developers and studios that object to specific terms of Apple’s App Store.    The founders of the App Fairness coalition include Epic Games, Spotify, and Deezer, among others.    Companies object to some aspects of Apple’s app marketplace, the App Store, are objecting to some elements of its mandatory […] More

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    Internal data theft reported at Shopify.

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    One of the largest e-commerce platforms, Canadian Shopify, reported a data breach involving 200 webshops and its customers. An unspecified number of customers’ data may have been compromised after two internal employees from Shopify, one of the largest e-commerce platforms, tried to steal the user databases and transaction records of about 200 webshops. According to […] More

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