Critical security flaws targeting Windows and Office users allow hackers to take complete control of a victim's computer by clicking a malicious link or opening a file. Patch now.
A man in a black hoodie wearing a Guy Fawkes mask sits in a dark room, face lit up forebodingly by his laptop screen. He ...
Smart homes offer convenience with a side of security risks. Here's how to prevent hackers from gaining access to your smart ...
Interview with Douglas Day, member of the Hacker Advisory Board at HackerOne and a full-time professional hacker.
The truth about cybersecurity is that it’s almost impossible to keep hackers outside of an organization, particularly as the cybercrime industry becomes increasingly sophisticated and technologically ...
The images we see every day on our screens could hide dangers for our computers. A recent study reveals that artificial intelligence agents, these personal assistants capable of performing automated ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Serial technology CEO covering all things IT & Tech. Hacking has long been a game of cat and mouse — attackers innovate, defenders ...
Many technology-law experts feel there's too much leeway for prosecutors under the 1986 Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, allowing prosecutors to rack up serious charges for what may seem like minor ...