In timing that can only have been used to try and bury horrendous news, Microsoft has confirmed that a hacker was able to gain access to Outlook.com accounts over a period of months. Three of them, to be exact.
Sometimes it's all too easy to knock Samsung when it comes to the security of its phones. The company has long produced handsets with face scanning technology that can be fooled by a photo, and for that reason some people fell back to using a good old fashioned fingerprint.
Microsoft has released its Defender anti-virus app for Macs. Here's everything you need to know about this.
It seems that Facebook just can't catch a break right now. It turns out that Facebook stored millions of user passcodes in plain text, somewhere on its servers.
As has been the case with other Samsung phones in the past, it appears that unlocking one of the new Galaxy S10 devices, with Face Unlock activated, is just a case of waving a video of someone at the phone.
iPhone and Android hacking devices used by the FBI and Homeland Security are being sold on eBay starting at a mere $100 only! Here is everything you need to know about this.
Apple has told iOS developers to remove screen recording code from their app on the App Store. Here is everything you need to know about this.
With Group FaceTime still disabled, Apple has gone on a public relations drive by sending a “high-level Apple executive” to meet the teenager and his mother who reported the eavesdropping bug.
You may remember that earlier this month, the largest ever collection of stolen internet accounts, "Collection #1," was dumped onto the internet and now Collections #2-5 have also been made available online. Here's how to check if your accounts were among the ones leaked.
Apple has disabled Group FaceTime server-side in response to eavesdropping bug, with a proper fix coming in a software update. Here are the details.
















