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10 biggest hacks of user data in 2016

The sites are ranked starting at the fewest number of user accounts with passwords that were taken. Read More

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Final patches for Office, Windows and Adobe Flash for 2016

This is the final Patch Tuesday for the year and also the last one using the "per-patch" detailed format. Starting in January, we will match the latest Microsoft patch deployment grouping or "roll-ups." Read More

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If you can't trust health-related wearables, can you trust sex robots?

If health-related wearables can't be trusted from a privacy and security perspective, can sex robots be trusted to be secure and protect your privacy? Read More

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Mobile banking trojans adopt ransomware features

Cybercriminals are adding file-encrypting features to traditional mobile banking trojans, creating hybrid threats that steal sensitive information and lock user files at the same time. Read More

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