Technical Error in Samsung’s U.K. Website Exposes Customers’ Data
Smartphone manufacturer Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. revealed that a technical glitch on its U.K. website temporarily exposed the private information of around 150 customers....
NULLCON to Launch 11th Edition of Cybersecurity Conference in Goa, India
All roads lead to Goa, India’s tourist destination, next week, for the NULLCON 2020 Conference. NULLCON, Asia’s leading information security conference, training and exhibition...
Japan, Canada and U.K. Welcome Google’s Titan Key
Google introduced USB-C Titan Security Keys in Japan, Canada and the UK including countries like Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland. The Google...
Mapua University Partners with Sophos to Offer Cybersecurity Courses
Mapua, a Philippines-based technology university, recently joined hands with the security firm Sophos Group to offer cybersecurity courses and training to university students. The...
PhotoSquared App Exposes 100,000+ Customer Photos
The known cybersecurity research duo Noam Rotem and Ran Locar, from vpnMentor, discovered a data breach in the U.S.-based photo printing app, PhotoSquared. The...
Philippines Beefs Up Security Protocols to Protect its Energy Sector
The Philippine Government stepped up its efforts to strengthen its cybersecurity landscape, in order to protect its energy sector from foreign intruders. The decision...
Philippines Most Vulnerable to Cyberthreats, Two Years in a Row
The Philippines, for the second time in a row, has been crowned number one in South-East Asia (SEA) and ranked seventh globally, in terms...
Play Store Records 600 Million Fleeceware Installs
Researchers at Sophos, a U.K. based cybersecurity company, discovered a set of 25 fleeceware apps on Play Store having more than 600 million installs....
Microsoft Fixes Critical Bug in Patch Tuesday, Credits NSA for Findings
Microsoft’s first Patch Tuesday of 2020 saw a total of 49 CVEs (bugs) being fixed, however, the one that matters the most in the...
“Cable Haunt” Vulnerability Exposes 200 Million Modem Cables to MITM Attacks
A security vulnerability named “Cable Haunt,” in Broadcom's cable modem, exposed around 200 million home broadband gateways in Europe, to remote hijacking attacks.
The flaw,...