What is Typosquatting and How Do Scammers Use it?
One typing mistake and the typosquatters might catch you. It might sound like a cyberpunk thriller but it’s a real cybersecurity threat. We explain what it...
One typing mistake and the typosquatters might catch you. It might sound like a cyberpunk thriller but it’s a real cybersecurity threat. We explain what it...
In recent years, legal video streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon have flourished. At the same time, millions of people are streaming from unauthorized sources...
After being released in 2003, the .MUSIC top-level domain became a hot property, with several major companies hoping to secure the rights to control what was...
India recorded 4,529 new deaths from covid-19 on Wednesday, a grim new world record in a country that’s reeling from uncontrolled spread of the disease. India...
A research study by The National Center for Women & Information Technology showed that “gender diversity has specific benefits in technology settings,” which could explain why tech companies...
The term ‘cloud-native’ has been a buzzword in the software development space for years. Recent evolutions to the architecture solution though, have not only helped it...
Horror movies are scary, but things get downright terrifying when objects in real life seem to have horrifying powers. Zak Bagans’ Haunted Museum in Las Vegas,...
Google I/O is back, baby, and that means a metric crap-ton of updates for the Google ecosystem. Although it was virtual, the annual developers’ conference did...
Law enforcement officials are still banned from using Amazon’s facial recognition technology “until further notice,” the company said on Wednesday, a decision that effectively extends a...
Android is used on 3 billion smartphones worldwide, but most of the cameras on Android phones don’t accurately capture people of color. This is why Google...