Researchers uncover a massive YouTube malware network using fake “free software” and game hack videos to steal user data.
Check Point helps exorcise vast 'Ghost Network' that used fake tutorials to push infostealers Google has taken down thousands of YouTube videos that were quietly spreading password-stealing malware ...
Trust: As the example above highlights, even if a YouTube account has a large number of subscribers, that doesn't mean the ...
The Entertainment Software Association issued about 3.4 million takedown notices in 2012, resulting in 96% of the allegedly infringing content being removed from the web. In a recent report, the ...
Voice recognition software is being used to crack down on employees throwing sicky's. According to the Daily Mail some companies are using a new generation of voice analysis systems to detect whether ...
Software makers selling through the channel may find their products slipping through the cracks into the so-called “gray market,†according to a news report . The report highlights a KPMG study ...
Amazon is rolling out a major update to its Fire TV Stick devices starting today, aimed at curbing the widespread use of ...