Man pleads guilty to Comcast scam
A Philadelphia man entered an open guilty plea to a scam that lowered the monthly bills of 5,790 Comcast customers who each paid between $75-$100.
A Philadelphia man entered an open guilty plea to a scam that lowered the monthly bills of 5,790 Comcast customers who each paid between $75-$100.
Parents and educators questioned data privacy and security at the startup, which was financed in part by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
A motion filed in Maricopa County Court says that by delaying notification and lying about last April’s breach, MCCCD put victims’ PII at risk.
After reviewing government websites for Heartbleed exploits, HealthCare.gov changed users’ passwords.
A new report finds little difference in the number of vulnerabilities among programming languages, but remediation times vary widely.
Grams Darknet Market Search is patterned after Google and can only be accessed through the Tor browser.
Long lag times between detection and resolution and reliance on traditional methods impair an organization’s ability to combat SQL injection attacks.
Lawyers for Mark Karpeles told a federal judge the Mt. Gox founder must first secure legal counsel to represent him in a Treasury Department subpoena.
The head of Google’s Webspam team would like to see the company reward developers for encryption in an attempt to better protect Web users.
An online poker news site tested dozens of sites and found numerous vulnerabilities.