The first release candidate of the new OWASP Top Ten reveals the biggest security risks in web development – from ...
Computers are vulnerable to viruses and malicious software that can cause damage to your files and software, compromise your security and privacy and spread to other computers without your knowledge.
Antivirus is just one part of keeping your PC secure. What about backups, password storage, and software updates? Do you use a VPN? Are you monitoring the dark web for your personal data? That’s where ...
Editorial Note: Forbes Advisor may earn a commission on sales made from partner links on this page, but that doesn't affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. This year has seen cybercriminals’ ...
Think your website is secure just because it has SSL? This article breaks down the real website security gaps that put ...
Dell, through its Kace unit, is making available free Web browser security software that works by creating a protective “sandbox” on the desktop to isolate the user’s desktop from malware or other ...
Security flaws in Web applications can allow attackers to steal data, plant malicious code, or break into other internal systems The number of security flaws being found in Web applications continues ...
Rogue Security Software, also known as Scareware, is software that appears to be beneficial from a security perspective but provides limited or no security, generates erroneous or misleading alerts or ...
Open source security frameworks help enterprises stay one step ahead of attackers by facilitating penetration testing and vulnerability assessments on wired and wireless networks. Picking just 10 ...