Computing Chinese hackers and others are exploiting coronavirus fears for cyber espionage Headline news and global disorder are tools hackers take advantage of to make their next breach. by Patrick Howell O'Neill 2020-03-12T11:33:00-04:00
Computing A billion Wi-Fi devices suffer from a newly discovered security flaw by Patrick Howell O'Neill 2020-02-26T10:00:47-05:00
Computing North Korea’s ultra-secretive ways can make the regime easier to track online A regime known for iron-fisted control can’t keep all its secrets on the global internet. by Patrick Howell O'Neill 2020-02-20T07:00:31-05:00
Computing Ransomware took an American gas pipeline operator offline by Patrick Howell O'Neill 2020-02-19T09:29:24-05:00
Computing Hackers can trick a Tesla into accelerating by 50 miles per hour A two inch piece of tape fooled the Tesla’s cameras and made the car quickly and mistakenly speed up. by Patrick Howell O'Neill 2020-02-19T01:00:24-05:00
Computing Hackers could crack a voting app already used in US elections by Patrick Howell O'Neill 2020-02-13T12:12:16-05:00
Computing The US says the Chinese military hacked Equifax. Here’s how. by Patrick Howell O'Neill 2020-02-10T11:53:06-05:00
Computing A dark web tycoon pleads guilty. But how was he caught? The FBI found Eric Marques by breaking the famed anonymity service Tor, and officials won’t reveal if a vulnerability was used. That has activists and lawyers concerned. by Patrick Howell O'Neill 2020-02-08T06:00:29-05:00
Computing Iowa’s high-tech caucuses crashed, and paper ballots saved the day “This is a very clear lesson of why paper records are critical,” said one election expert. by Patrick Howell O'Neill 2020-02-04T12:07:55-05:00
Computing This is how a popular free antivirus program sells your data by Patrick Howell O'Neill 2020-01-27T13:21:39-05:00