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The worst thing about the eSIM-only iPhone 14

FAQ: What does iPhone 14's switch to eSIM mean for privacy, security, and travel?

The ransomware problem won't get better until we change one thing

Targets of ransomware rarely publicly acknowledge attacks. More openness would help everyone.

These hackers used Log4Shell vulnerability to target US energy firms

Lazarus hackers used the flaw to target servers of energy providers in the US, Canada, and Japan.

Hong Kong consumers want right to choose when firms use AI

Just 31% of online consumers in the Asian market trust artificial intelligence and 81% want the right to choose when merchants use AI tools to provide services, reveals a survey conducted by Hong Kong Consumer Council.

This stealthy Linux malware starts off small but gradually takes control

'Sophisticated' Shikitega malware secretly exploits known vulnerabilities in Linux.

Most IT pros think a company breach could threaten national security

IT pros are worried about their companies and the nation. A new survey bares their fears.

The second-biggest school district in the US was hit with ransomware

School opened as planned on Tuesday, while LA Unified worked with local law enforcement and a number of federal agencies to respond to the attack.

This overlooked cybersecurity risk could create an ocean of trouble for us all

Global supply chains rely on the smooth running of shipping and ports, but maritime cybersecurity is too often a low priority.

Google Chrome zero-day flaw: Users urged to install update 'immediately'

Google says a new vulnerability is already being exploited by cyberattacks, with Chrome users on Windows, Mac and Linux told to apply the fix as soon as possible.
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