What is Online Skimming and How to Avoid It
Dec07

What is Online Skimming and How to Avoid It

Card skimming, implemented through card reading slips on ATM machines, is familiar to many. Nowadays this type of credit card fraud is also appearing on the web. Of course, it is improved and adapted according to its new ‘habitat’. But the crux of the matter remains the same: the theft of credit card information for its use in criminal undertakings. On the web, harmful Javascript code effectively replaces the skimmers on the...

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The Risks and Perils of Pokemon GO
Aug19

The Risks and Perils of Pokemon GO

This summer it seems the world has gone crazy over Pokemon. The characters who first gained fame in the animated series from the early 2000s have returned triumphantly and are again earning millions – now in the form of the game Pokemon GO. Its popularity is such that even serious IT-themed internet publications are writing articles about the rules of the game and advice about how to download and install it in countries...

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Which messaging apps are trustworthy?
Aug15

Which messaging apps are trustworthy?

Last time we analyzed the question of what makes for secure messaging apps. Now we’ll take a look at the level of security provided by several of today’s popular message exchange programs. Facebook Messenger and Google Hangouts These apps are built into their respective social networks. For this reason alone, they’re certainly not in the running to win “most secure messaging apps of 2016”. The lion’s share of these companies’ profits...

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What Makes for a Secure Messaging App?
Aug09

What Makes for a Secure Messaging App?

The pace of modern life leaves no time for long, thought-out messages. Perhaps that’s why today’s answer to the wordy correspondences of yesteryear is text messaging. Practically everyone has at least one messaging app on their smartphone, and many of us use several. But what factors do people consider when choosing messaging apps? Is security one of those factors? Recently a team of experts led by a group of Google employees surveyed...

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Self-Driving Cars: New Cybersecurity Challenge
Jul26

Self-Driving Cars: New Cybersecurity Challenge

Sometimes there is a feeling that we live in a science fiction novel. Kitchen appliances cook dinner when we return from work. TVs remember viewers’ preferences. Smart cars suggest a way to bypass traffic jams and adjust the temperature in the cabin… Yet people have a place in this high-tech chain. We manage smart devices – give orders and monitor their execution. But it seems that very soon smart devices will be able to...

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