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Millions of iCloud Accounts Could Be Wiped if Apple Refuses Ransom
A group of hackers claims to have stolen access to 300 million iCloud accounts, and have threatened to wipe them on April 7 if Apple doesn’t pay a hefty ransom.
The Russian Government Uses Known Black Hat for Cyberespionage
As major world powers prepare to face off in the increasingly complex world of cyberwarfare, the Russian government appears to be recruiting known cybercriminals like Evgeniy Bogachev for espionage.
New Security Measure in the US and UK: Tablets Banned on Some Flights
Security agencies in the US and UK have announced a ban against tablets and other devices larger than a smartphone on flights originating in certain countries.
WYSIWYE: A User-Friendly Interface for Cybercrooks
Personalized cyberattacks are on the rise. PandaLabs takes a look at a recent attack that even has it’s own interface for customizing attacks.
Charger, the Most Costly Ransomware to Smartphone Users
A recently discovered ransomware that goes by the name of Charger infects devices via a power saver app, then proceeds to demand the highest ransom for smartphones we’ve seen so far.
Creepy? Maybe, but Employee Monitoring is Saving Companies Money
The practice of employee monitoring has been evolving and is increasingly present in companies, raising concerns about security and privacy.
WhatsApp, message encryption and national security
Is Whatsapp the perfect communication channel for terrorists? The devastating terrorist attack that took place in London last week has brought grief to the UK…