Did Zuckerberg REALLY say CIA can read your WhatsApp messages?
No, CIA still cannot read EVERYONE’s WhatsApp messages. But there is a caveat.
No, CIA still cannot read EVERYONE’s WhatsApp messages. But there is a caveat.
What is the rationale for the ban?
Will macOS warn you if an app is secretly modified by malware?
When was the probable date from which Facebook can no longer listen in to your conversation?
This Forbes article screamed about a ‘surprising’ new warning for WhatsApp users. Is this warning a beat-up?
Australia’s portal, myGov, is one of the first digital government services in the world to implement passkey. Here’s how to set it properly without trouble.
This is a new supply-chain attack vector. Imagine ChatGPT writing malicious software code that gets incorporated into production software and apps.
Forbes’s headline screamed that WhatsApp’s encryption is bypassed. This is an example of garbage journalism.
This feature alone is bad enough. Pairing it with AI will make your cybersecurity and privacy problems worse.
Without this pre-requisite, pumping more money into cybersecurity will be like pushing on a string.
iPhone users in the EU can soon download apps directly from websites.
Sorting out the fact from fiction from this latest outcry against Temu.
These controversies are venturing towards conspiracy theories. Read with pinch of salt.
Can you ring the verified phone number of your bank and get intercepted and redirected by a scammer?
There is a major flaw with Stolen Device Protection. If you do not rectify this flaw, you can potentially lose the protection of this feature.
Is this going to be good or bad for cybersecurity?
Judge for yourself the evidence.
Apple has released another EMERGENCY cybersecurity update to iOS/iPadOS 17.0.3. If you don’t patch, how vulnerable will you be? Are previous versions of iOS/iPadOS vulnerable?
Does today’s emergency cybersecurity updates have anything to do with another emergency update 2 weeks ago?