Nest has announced Nest Cam IQ, its most intelligent security camera featuring 4K video, facial recognition and more. Here's everything you need to know about it.
You can now try and decrypt or patch WannaCry ransomeware attack on Windows, well sort of anyway. Here are the details.
Beware, a new phone scam is targeting iCloud users in an effort to steal their Apple ID credentials. Here's what you need to know.
Facial recognition and unlocking feature on Samsung Galaxy S8 can be bypassed with a photo. Here are the details on it.
You should probably go ahead and protect or secure your iCloud account right now. Here's the real reason as to why you may want to do it.
In an official statement, a spokesperson for Apple Inc. - led by CEO Tim Cook - has gone on record to flatly deny that any breaches to its systems have taken place, and that all user data, including iCloud account credentials, are safe and have not been leaked into the hands of any hacking groups.
A recent data dump from WikiLeaks has given Apple a headache that it could probably do without. The revealed information suggested that the CIA runs a dedicated internal department within the Center for Cyber Intelligence section, charged with finding zero-day exploits within Apple's iOS-powered devices, such as the iPhone and iPad.
WikiLeaks today released around 8,000 pages of documents today, some of which outline CIA programs that appear to detail how the agency can bypass encryption in iPhones, Android phones and even smart televisions.
Scanning the App Store for vulnerable apps is a big job, but Will Strafach's service has detected that there are 76 popular apps in the store which are currently vulnerable to data interception.
Israeli firm Cellebrite, which was asked by the FBI to hack an iPhone involved in the San Bernardino case from last year, has had their servers hacked, with parts of the iPhone hacking tool now leaked on the internet.
















