Businesses in China should brace themselves for a potential wave of smishing attacks and identity theft, after hackers claiming to have the personal data of 1 billion residents in the country put the information up for sale online.
This WhatsApp scam promises you a visa, but just sends you into a spiral
Worker shortages are the hook for the phoney government’s ‘offer.’
Ukrainian police takes down phishing gang behind payments scam
Gang may have defrauded 5,000 people with promises of EU support.
Google races out patch for high-severity Chrome browser zero-day on Windows and Android
Google pushes out a fix for Chrome due to a flaw affecting its WebRTC stack in the browser that is under attack.
Singapore may introduce further cryptocurrency restrictions
Singapore government says it is exploring the possibility of implementing additional rules to safeguard consumer interests, pointing to potential restrictions on retail participation and cryptocurrency transactions.
Asus Zenbook Pro 16X OLED (UX7602) review: A high-spec creator laptop with a superb screen and tilting keyboard
The Zenbook Pro 16X OLED combines a powerful Core i9 CPU/Nvidia GPU platform with a robust chassis and unusual features like an angled keyboard, touchpad-integrated number pad and the Asus Dial.
Giant data breach? Leaked personal data of one billion people has been spotted for sale on the dark web
Names, addresses, national IDs and mobile phone numbers, along with police and medical records among information said to be being offered.
Hardware vs. software: What’s the difference?
When it comes to hardware vs. software, the difference is simple. Hardware is physical, while software makes hardware functional.
This 4th of July deal saves you nearly $500 off a refurbished iPad mini 4
Get an unlocked refurbished 4G iPad Mini 4 for just $232 until July 5.
What’s new in Microsoft Teams: Chat Bubbles on iOS and Android, ‘co-organizer’ role and more
Microsoft improved multitasking on Teams for the iPad and brought chat bubbles to iOS and Android.