Not long ago, we learned that last year’s high profile LinkedIn hack was much bigger than initially thought. When the hack occurred, the company assured its user base that it was limited in scope to some 6.3 million user accounts (LinkedIn has some 400 million users all told, which made this a serious breach, but not one that impacted a majority of LinkedIn’s user base). Then it came to light that the actual scale of the LinkedIn breach was closer to 167 million user accounts, when a database containing the hacked material showed up for sale on the Dark Net.
Tumblr and Myspace Latest Companies To Get User Accounts Hacked
Did You Get A USB Drive From The ADA? Don’t Plug It In
Not even dentists are safe from hackers, and if they’ve been targeted, your company could easily be targeted in much the same way.
Recently, the ADA (American Dental Association) sent USB flash drives out to dental offices all over the country.
Flash Player Continues To Get Bombarded By Attacks
There seems to be no end of trouble for the beleaguered Flash Player and those who use it. Not long ago, yet another critical security flaw was found in the player, designated as CVE-2016-4117 by security researchers at FireEye. As is generally the case with zero-day exploits like this one, Adobe responded almost immediately with a patch.
Change Your LinkedIn Password Now!
If you have an account on LinkedIn, you may recall that they suffered a data breach back in 2012. At the time, they force-reset the passwords of all users believed to be impacted. Unfortunately, it now appears that the breach was much worse than was initially thought.
Hire Carefully Or Risk Losing Your Business Big Money
How much does a “bad hire” cost your company? Probably more than you think. In a recent survey conducted by CareerBuilder, a staggering 41% of companies estimated that a bad hire cost their firm more than $25,000. A quarter of those surveyed estimated that the cost was higher than $50,000, and of course, top tier positions get dramatically more expensive than either of those figures.
Are Internet Speeds Affecting Your Health?
Let’s face it, no one likes to wait. What you may not have known, however, is that your slow internet connection could be detrimental to your health. If that raises a curious eyebrow, here’s the more complete explanation:
The company Ericsson recently conducted a series of experiments in Europe, and put some solid numbers behind what we all know intuitively to be true.
Your Personal Information Is a Valuable Commodity
There have been a lot of articles all over the web, outlining the width and breadth of various data breaches, some of which have seen the hackers make off with tens, or even hundreds of millions of consumer records which contained a variety of sensitive information.
Android Update Allows Easy Language Translation
An interesting update to Google Translate just made it easier to use if you’re an Android user.
Before the update, if you were reading something, and came across a language you didn’t understand, you’d have to copy the text, start the translate app, paste it in, and get your results.
Will Your Next Virus Come From Your Microphone and Speakers?
It may sound like science fiction, but researchers have now proven that computer viruses can not only be transmitted via your computer’s audio system, they can even communicate with each other via that same medium.
The hard-to-believe story began some three years ago, when security expert Dragos Ruiu found several of his PC’s infected with a heretofore unknown virus.
Will Viv Replace Siri in Upcoming iOS Devices?
You may not know the name Dag Kittlaus, but you almost certainly know his creation, Siri, which was the world’s first voice-based digital assistant. Since Siri’s creation and launch, most of the big names in the Tech world have come out with their own versions: Amazon has Alexa, Microsoft has Cortana, and Google has a so far unnamed voice.