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700 million LinkedIn users data up for grabs on a hacking forum

Amer Owaida, Security Writer at ESET discusses the latest breach at LinkedIn, where all the information was scraped from LinkedIn user profiles includes full names, gender, email addresses and phone n...

How to know if a website is safe?

Amer Owaida, Security Writer at ESET explains that it can be difficult to tell a legitimate website apart from an unsafe one – follow these steps to identify and protect yourself from bad websites

ESET finds Gelsemium cyberespionage group active

ESET Research has been analyzing multiple campaigns since last year and some of the campaigns were attributed to the Gelsemium cyberespionage group, and the security company was able to track down the...

Saudi Arabia to conduct an hackers event in November

Saudi Arabia will make a bold entry onto the global tech stage later this year with a ground-breaking, mega cybersecurity event that will bring together the world’s best hackers and trainers in the Ki...

HP introduces secure by design PCs and printers

HP today introduced HP Wolf Security, a newly integrated portfolio of secure by design PCs and printers, hardware-enforced endpoint security software, and endpoint security services to protect custome...

How to encourage your children to use secure passwords

On the occasion of the World Password Day, Amer Owaida, Security Writer at ESET explains how wizards and superheroes can help your kids stay safe from cyber-villains and other parenting hacks to encou...

Stolen gift cards worth $38 million being sold at dark web

Amer Owaida, Security Writer at ESET explains that easy to redeem and hard to trace, gift cards remain a hot commodity in the criminal underground

Pet’s name a preferred password for many

Amer Owaida, Security Writer at ESET discusses a study conducted recently in UK reveals that one in six people use their pet’s name as their password, which has become so common and easily hacka...

ESET and SafetyNet keep children safe from online threats

Amer Owaida, security writer at ESET explains that now for over a decade, ESET and the San Diego Police Foundation have been working together to help keep children safe from online threats