A threat actor has published hundreds of fake GitHub repositories impersonating legitimate software and security projects to ...
Flight attendants log more air miles in a month than most of us do in a year (or even a lifetime), so it's safe to say they know a thing or two about flying comfortably. When they're not serving ...
Consumer AMD CPUs will once again offer encryption protections against physical attacks after facing user backlash for silently removing the feature. About a decade ago, AMD added TSME to its high-end ...
A new ransomware operation named ‘Prinz Eugen’ prioritizes recently modified files for encryption and leaves no ransom note on the system. An investigation from Threatdown, the former corporate ...
Strengthen quantum security in 2026 with post‑quantum cryptography, post‑quantum encryption, and quantum‑safe migration strategies to protect sensitive data from the emerging quantum threat. Pixabay, ...
OTTAWA—Apple and Google warned Canadian lawmakers that they risk putting their citizens’ privacy and security at risk under a government proposal to give police access to information on their digital ...
It is generally legal to sleep in your car in Ohio, though local laws may vary by community. Sleeping in your vehicle is permitted at Ohio rest areas, but camping is explicitly forbidden. You can be ...
iOS 26.5 is now available to everyone after six weeks of beta testing. The update adds fresh wallpapers, new features to Apple Maps, and more. Perhaps most notably, iOS 26.5 adds support for ...
As of today, end-to-end encryption for Instagram direct messages is no longer available. DMs that you send to people on Instagram will no longer feature full encryption, and your conversations are not ...
The latest test version of iOS 26.5 includes a changelog about bringing some new protections to texts. The smartphone operating system will be rolling out end-to-end encryption for RCS messages ...
Why encryption is not an existential threat to law enforcement In any event, governments have for decades warned of the existential threat posed by encryption and on the grim possibility of “going ...