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XSS vulnerabilities are still alarmingly common
In the last nine years, the most frequent bug on websites the world over has been the vulnerability XSS, which makes up 18% of the bugs found.
Fortnite Shuns Google Play Store, Placing Revenue Above User Security
PC users can readily download Fortnite directly from the Epic Games website, and Epic are taking the brave choice of a similar route with Android, meaning Google becomes the victim of allowing its users the freedom to choose to install APK files from Unknown Sources.
Your Smart TV Knows More About You Than You Think
The number of households with smart TVs in the US has increased nearly ten times over the last eight years. In 2017, more than half of the televisions sold in the US were smart ones.
Security and risk management trends in 2018
Gartner has made public some of the keys from a report that will provide a good account of the trends in security and risk management in 2018.
Is Captcha dying? What will protect us in future?
The Captcha technology used to protect websites no longer works. What will replace it?
Cyberattackers don’t take summer holidays
August is many clients’ preferred time of year to take some time off. This usually means that a lot companies experience a reduction in demand…
The FBI’s most wanted cybercriminals
We look at the FBI’s list of most wanted cybercriminals: a collection of some of the most notorious and dangerous criminals in the IT world.