13 Aug Malicious faxes leave firms 'open' to cyber-attack
Booby-trapped images faxes can be used by hackers to take control of network hardware, Def Con hears. Source: BBC Technology News...
Booby-trapped images faxes can be used by hackers to take control of network hardware, Def Con hears. Source: BBC Technology News...
There's a debate in Sweden over their reliability after women reported unwanted pregnancies. Source: BBC Technology News...
Short-sellers say they've lost millions after "misleading" comments about going private. Source: BBC Technology News...
Security experts say the US voting system is extremely vulnerable to cyber-attack. How vulnerable? Just ask these 11-year-olds. Source: BBC Technology News...
Brennan Gilmore's life was turned upside down after the Charlottesville attack. Now he's fighting back. Source: BBC Technology News...
Marcus ‘Marcuzo’ Jorgensen plays in Fifa tournaments around the world for Man City. Source: BBC Technology News...
After decades of German video games censoring Nazi bad guys, the rules have changed. Source: BBC Technology News...
An app that recently launched in the UK is allowing users to earn rewards for not going on their phones. Source: BBC Technology News...
The content was posted to social network Gab, which is popular with some far-right users. Source: BBC Technology News...
Up to 34,000 visitors to Butlin's camps may have had their personal data stolen. Source: BBC Technology News...