Lava lamps aren't just psychedelic decor. One major internet company uses them to help generate the randomness behind secure encryption keys.
Every time you send a text, pay for groceries with your phone, or use your health site, you are relying on encryption.
EXCLUSIVE: As the 2026 tax cycle is underway, the Mirror US interviewed former IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel, who is the ...
Distributed through over 100 GitHub repositories, the BoryptGrab stealer targets browser, wallet, system, and other user data ...
SaviourVPN has launched its consumer VPN service, offering military-grade AES-256 encryption, a strict no-logs policy, and global coverage ...
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According to the company's website, XShield bundles six security components into one subscription: antivirus and anti-malware, VPN, cyber privacy protection, anti-ransomware, dark web monitoring, and ...
Akave Inc., a two-year-old cloud infrastructure startup, is formally entering the enterprise storage market today with the ...
Big Tech AI tools treat your data like a buffet. Here are nine alternatives that don't—and which one wins for your specific threat model.
The DOJ has published additional Epstein files related to allegations that President Trump sexually abused a minor after an NPR investigation found dozens pages were withheld.
WhatsApp has announced the global rollout of status ads and promoted channels, aimed at assisting businesses in reaching new customers. While personal chats remain end-to-end encrypted, businesses can ...