macOS High Sierra security flaw grants access without a password
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 29 November 2017A vulnerability has been discovered in Apple's latest desktop operating system, with a solution or fix yet to be released. FULL STORY >
The password is king: IoT devices evolve but still prove vulnerable
By Opinion 28 November 2017In 2015 Kaspersky Lab researchers decided to examine how real the threat behind the Internet of Things (IoT) was. The results were concerning, so two years later they conducted more research into the area. FULL STORY >
Upcoming security update will address iOS 10's backup flaw says Apple
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 28 September 2016After confirming that its backup system on iOS 10 is vulnerable, Apple says a security update to address the issue is on the way. FULL STORY >
iOS 10 found to have weakened iPhone and iPad security
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 26 September 2016In a recent report by a software security company, Apple's new iOS 10 operating system may have inadvertently weakened the security of devices by allowing unauthorised access to localised backups. FULL STORY >
Yahoo says 2014 state-sponsored hack breached 500 million accounts
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 23 September 2016Possibly including names, email addresses, phone numbers and dates of birth, Yahoo confirms it suffered a state-sponsored data breach in late 2014, affecting an estimated 500 million users. FULL STORY >
Following a password leak, Twitter has blocked millions of compromised accounts
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 10 June 2016An estimated 32 million Twitter account passwords were leaked recently, prompting the company to block several million user accounts. FULL STORY >
The majority of people do not realise that their online passwords are not secure
By Staff Writer 16 March 2016According to Candice Sutherland, business development consultant at SHA Specialist Underwriters, many people are relatively misinformed regarding the potential dangers that weak online passwords pose. FULL STORY >
Logging out of passwords
By Staff Writer 5 August 2015Our mobile numbers are unique. And our phones are always at hand. So could mobile provide a secure alternative to the password? Jean-Francois Ouillet, vice president of mobile security at Gemalto, outlines the potential of mobile ID. FULL STORY >
Why your Password is a fail
By Staff Writer 2 June 2015The IT security industry has been warning about the fallibility of passwords for years, yet the situation hasn’t changed. FULL STORY >
Time to dump passwords for good
By Thomas McKinnon 24 February 2015It’s conceivable that one day biometrics may replace passwords completely, across many different services says Martin Walshaw, senior engineer at F5 Networks. FULL STORY >
Geek News Highlights - The Bag of Tricks Edition
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 21 January 2015This week's Geek News has a little bit of everything, with a new short film from Adidas, a rumoured X Files return to TV and a scientifically designed tattoo. FULL STORY >
Most commonly used passwords revealed
By Ryan Noik 21 January 2014SplashData has revealed what the most popular and worse passwords currently in use are. FULL STORY >
6.5 million LinkedIn passwords stolen
By Ryan Noik 7 June 2012Millions of LinkedIn accounts may have been compromised, after it was revealed that a package of 6.5 million encrypted passwords for the social network appeared on a Russian hacker forum. FULL STORY >
Russian firm cracks iOS
By Johan Keyter 25 May 2011A security company named ElcomSoft cracks Apple's password and encryption measures for iOS devices. FULL STORY >
ThumbMax Fingerprint USB Drive
By Thomas McKinnon 15 July 2008The ThumbMax is a flash drive that has added biometric protection. FULL STORY >
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