Day: May 6, 2020

InfinityBlack Dismantled After Selling Millions of Credentials

In the Europol-led takedown, police shut down databases with more than 170 million entries. …read more Source:: Threatpost


Android 11 beta is launching June 3, and it’ll help you fight robocalls – CNET

The software is usually unveiled at Google I/O, but it’s going virtual amid the coronavirus pandemic. …read more Source:: CNet


The best Mother’s Day gifts under $25 for 2020 – CNET

Win Mother’s Day with a little planning and not a lot of money. …read more Source:: CNet


Apple Will Open Up the iPhone To Third-Party Services, Spotify Predicts

Apple’s platforms like the iPhone are set to open up more, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek said Tuesday. The firm has criticized Apple in the past, taking legal action against what it perceives as unfair treatment of third-party services. From a report: “Long term, we do expect Apple to open up,” Ek told Bloomberg in a…


Fortnite is throwing a Party Royale with Steve Aoki, deadmau5 – CNET

Epic Games says Fortnite now has 350 million registered players. …read more Source:: CNet


Hackers Hide Web Skimmer Behind a Website’s Favicon

In one of the most complex and innovative hacking campaigns detected to date, a hacker group created a fake icons hosting website in order to disguise malicious code meant to steal payment card data from hacked websites. From a report: The operation is what security researchers refer to these days as a web skimming, e-skimming,…


Black Mirror creator not working on Black Mirror, since life is Black Mirror – CNET

Instead, Charlie Brooker is leaning on his comedy skills, because who couldn’t use a laugh? …read more Source:: CNet


5G coronavirus conspiracy theory sees 77 mobile towers burned, report says – CNET

Attacks on cell towers continue across the UK. …read more Source:: CNet


Otters juggle rocks when they’ve got the munchies, scientists say – CNET

Captive otters juggle stones seemingly not to improve their foraging skills, but because they’re hungry. …read more Source:: CNet


Help us understand the shifting sands of network security: What’s working for you – and what’s not?

Last chance to have your say and share your experiences Reader survey With the IT world turned upside-down for many organisations, it’s a good time to talk network security. Or at least, it ought to be. Because while it’s something we all need more than ever, there’s almost always a gap between demand and budget,…