Amer Owaida, Security Writer at ESET explains how can you help your kids navigate Instagram safely? Here are a few tips to help you protect their privacy on the app.
As we usher in the New Year, Amer Owaida, Security Writer at ESET takes a look at some statistics that will help you stay up-to-date on recent cybersecurity trends
Amer Owaida, Security Writer at ESET highlights that a recent INTERPOL – led operation involved law enforcement from 20 countries and led to the seizure of millions of dollars in illicit gain
With the holiday shopping bonanza right around the corner, Amer Owaida, Security Writer at ESET explains how to make sure your online spending spree is hacker-free
Amer Owaida, Security Writer at ESET highlights what are some of the key dangers faced by children online and how can you help protect them from the ghosts, ghouls and goblins creeping on the internet?
Amer Owaida, Security Writer at ESET explains that the victims lost an average of nine days to downtime and two-and-a-half months to investigations, an analysis of disclosed attacks shows
Amer Owaida, Security Writer at ESET highlights the flaws in Apple Pay and Visa could allow criminals to make arbitrary contactless payments – no authentication needed
Smartphones are kids’ trusty companions both in- and outside the classroom, and as they return to their desks. Amer Owaida, Security Writer at ESET shares some handy tips on how to keep their devices secure.
Amer Owaida, Security Writer at ESET highlights that the Howard University suffered a ransomware attack, however there is no evidence so far of data being accessed or stolen.
Amer Owaida, Security Writer at ESET highlights the latest feature announced by Twitter that is dubbed as Safety Mode, the feature will temporarily block authors of offensive tweets from being able to contact or follow users.
Amer Owaida, Security Writer at ESET explains that the caches of data that were publicly accessible included names, email addresses and social security numbers were exposed due to misconfiguration.
Amer Owaida, Security Writer at ESET explains that in a bizarre turn of events the secret list was exposed online for three weeks, allowing anyone to access it without any kind of authentication.