This year’s Pwn2Own Hacking Competition in Vancouver lead to a shocking finding. Participants from around the world were rewarded $557,500 in bounties for finding critical bugs in Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Apple Safari Read the full article →
RIP Internet Explorer, Here Comes Project Spartan
Microsoft will be doing away with Internet Explorer as a default web browser when Windows 10 is released. Microsoft intends on pushing “Project Spartan†to Windows OS users as its main browser. “Project Spartan†is merely a placeholder name Read the full article →
Target to Pay $10 Million for 2013 Data Breach
Individuals who are able to prove they suffered financial losses due to Target’s data breach in late 2013 will be eligible for up to $10,000 in damages under a class-action lawsuit settlement. Target is setting aside $10 million in an Read the full article →
Things to Consider When Adding Macs to Your Network
More and more companies nowadays are introducing Macs into their network. Apple’s reputation along with creative software is becoming more prevalent in various industries in the corporate world. However, there are some challenges when introducing Read the full article →
CISA Advances Despite Privacy Issues
Critics have pointed out the privacy flaws in Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA), the new cybersecurity bill being shopped around in Congress, however the bill has advanced further into turning into a law. The Senate Intelligence Committee Read the full article →
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