TechGoogle Hacked By Own Employee: Vulnerability Found In Supposedly Secure Doors Of Sunnyvale Campus The supposedly secure key card-enabled doors of Google's Sunnyvale campus were hacked. Fortunately, it was a Google employee with no ill intentions, but it again raises concerns over Internet of Things security.by Aaron Mamiit
TechApple Hacked By Teenager Who Placed 90 GB Of Secure Files In A Folder Named 'Hacky Hack Hack'by Aaron Mamiit
TechAndroid Exploit Uses SD Cards: Here's How To Protect Yourself Against 'Man-In-The-Disk' Attacksby Aaron Mamiit
CultureNew Nintendo Switch Units Come With Hardware Patches To Make Them More Hack-Proofby Carl Velasco
CultureFortnite Cheaters Infected Their Own PCs With Malware Hidden Inside Hacking Appby Aaron Mamiit
CultureSouth Korean 'Overwatch' Hacker Sentenced To 1 Year In Prison: Why Did He Get Jail Time?by Aaron Mamiit
TechVPNFilter Is A Lot Worse Than Previously Thought: How To Protect Yourself From The Russian Router Malwareby Vincent Lanaria
CulturePlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Says 15 Hackers Were Arrested In China Under Suspicion Of Developing Cheating Toolsby Jean-Pierre Chigne