Apple Warns Against Using Hydrogen Peroxide To Clean Devices
Apple advises against using hydrogen peroxide to clean Apple products in an updated version of its support document titled “How to clean your Apple products.”
iPhone Wi-Fi Bug Now Morphs Into Zero-Click Hacking
Security researchers investigating a bug that causes Wi-Fi services on iPhones to crash have discovered that it could be exploited for remote code execution without user interaction.
Google Delays Controversial In-app Billing Crackdown
Google is delaying a controversial update, a decree requiring all Play Store apps to use Google’s in-app filing or face a ban.
Dish Switches Primary Network From T-Mobile To AT&T
DISH Network announced a 10-year partnership with AT&T that will make AT&T the primary network provider for Dish MVNO business.
Scammers Attempt To Cash In On Child Tax Credit Payments
Cybercriminals are trying to capitalize on the latest round of IRS child tax credit payments by creating a network of related websites aimed at getting people to enter their personal information.
Law Firm Hit By Ransomware Attack In February
Law firms Campbell Conroy & O’Neil, P.C., announced a major data breach that occurred after a ransomware attack on February 27.
Yellen Calls For Fast U.S. Adoption Of Stablecoin Rules
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told regulators that the government must establish a regulatory framework for stablecoins.
U.S. And U.K. Accuse China Of Microsoft Cyberattack
The U.K., U.S. and the EU have criticized China for carrying out a major cyberattack earlier this year that targeted Microsoft Exchange servers.
DOJ Takes Action Against Chinese Hacking Group
The DOJ is pressing charges against four Chinese nationals, accusing them of being part of a hacking group.
Businesses Are Experiencing False Positive Security Alerts
75% of businesses have spent as much if not more time chasing false positives than they did dealing with actual security threats, report reveals.