While investigating potential security holes in wireless pacemakers, Kevin Fu, software engineer and assistant professor of computer science at University of Massachusetts-Amherst, has created a ...
Hacking cars is hardly a new phenomenon these days, but the level of control that can be obtained via computer can still be frightening. The latest example: a group of researchers have recently shown ...
Close up of Google Chrome Web Browser web page on the web browser. Web browsers are the gateway to the internet, used for everything from online banking to social media. However, they also serve as a ...
In today’s computer age, it’s likely that the first shots of any war won’t happen on the battlefield but will come from someone sitting behind a keyboard and monitor. For the United States, the ...
Browser syncjacking is a new cyberattack where a hacker can take over your computer via a malicious Google Chrome extension. Credit: Brandon Bell / Getty Images Hackers have discovered a new way to ...
Despite messaging app WhatsApp's claims of providing security to its users, cybercriminals are not hesitating to exploit its vulnerabilities. Recently, a major security flaw in WhatsApp has been ...
Security researchers just pulled the fire alarm on WatchGuard’s firewall stack. A critical bug in Fireware lets remote attackers execute code without logging in, turning a trusted security appliance ...
In context: As cars continue to become more computerized and connected, the possibilities for hackers to exploit systems greatly increase. Modern vehicles rely heavily on software and wireless ...