Business News Iran-backed hackers target journalists and activists Hackers are targeting those in journalism and activists alike, and who is the likely culprit backing them up? Iran. Jennifer Nall, Staff WriterDecember 21, 2022
Tech News Context and why it matters that AI doesn’t have a clue what it is (TECHNOLOGY NEWS) AI is learning and growing faster than ever. However, one flaw that AI cannot seem to get around is context. Matt SalterJune 27, 2019
Tech News Smishing: hackers’ favorite new way to ruin your life (TECH NEWS) Smishing is the newest way that hackers have found to ruin your life, do you know what it is? Are you protected? Natalie EarhartAugust 21, 2017
Tech News Why quality encryption is actually helping hackers hack (TECH NEWS) FBI GC James Brady claimed that the current trend in full-disk encryption may make it easier for hackers to hide their illegal... Arra DacquelFebruary 27, 2017
Tech News 6 scary things hackers can do if they hack your smartphone As technologies evolve, so do hackers, and they can do so much more than just steal your passwords, they could land you in a... Ellen Vessels, Staff WriterMay 10, 2016
Tech News Watering hole attacks? Ransomware? What are hackers up to today? (Tech News) Hackers never stop, and they never quit, and the truth is that they've gotten much more sophisticated. Let us examine some of... The American Genius Staff WritersJanuary 23, 2014
Business News Neiman Marcus customers’ credit card data hacked, just like Target (Business News) On the heels of Target's security breach, Neiman Marcus customers are learning that their credit card data has been stolen, the extent... Marti TreweJanuary 12, 2014
Tech News Telepathwords reads your mind to prevent weak passwords (Tech News) Telepathwords by Microsoft helps you pick stronger passwords by guessing your password as you type it in, proving the weakness of your... The American Genius Staff WritersDecember 9, 2013
Tech News PwnedList: search to see if your email has been hacked PwnedList is the largest database of stolen credentials that anyone can search for free - go see if your email is on the list... Lani Rosales, COO + News DirectorFebruary 25, 2013