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The ad industry’s battle with ad fraud rumbles on: who will win?
By Nik Rozenberg published
We know that digital ad fraud now accounts for $1 of every $4 spent on digital ads.
Hackers steal massive screening database and threaten to leak all the details online
By Sead Fadilpašić published
World-Check database, holding Social Security numbers and passport information, was stolen from a third party.
Billions of user accounts have been breached since 2004 — here's what to do if you think you're one of them
By Lewis Maddison published
Surfshark reveals marked increase in global data breaches over the past two quarters, adding to the dire state over the past two decades.
Why trust is job #1 for new financial regulatory compliance
By Chris Davis published
Banking and insurance organizations will be preparing for and adapting to new regulations.
The importance of the Vulnerability Operations Centre for cybersecurity
By Sylvain Cortes published
How a ‘Vulnerability Operations Centre’ (VOC) can improve your VM program.
Microsoft says Copilot app in Windows Server was a mistake
By Sead Fadilpašić published
An update for Microsoft Edge triggered an error, pushing Copilot app into Windows Server.
TP-Link routers are still being bombarded with botnet and malware threats
By Sead Fadilpašić published
A year later, multiple groups are still trying to abuse TP-Link flaw and install malware.
Seagate got a hard drive to work continuously over 6000 hours, transferring 3.2PB of data to prove its reliability
By Wayne Williams published
Seagate got a hard drive to work continuously over 6000 hours, transferring 3.2PB of data to prove its reliability.
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