Grace Hopper: Computer bugs & the language of programming
WeLiveSecurity takes a look back at the life of the programming pioneer US Navy Rear Admiral Grace Hopper, who changed the world of technology.
WeLiveSecurity takes a look back at the life of the programming pioneer US Navy Rear Admiral Grace Hopper, who changed the world of technology.
In this feature, ESET's Denise Giusto Bilić offers a detailed overview as to how to avoid certificate pinning in the latest versions of Android.
One of the biggest problems to overcome for business security is trying to work out what areas you need to secure, explains ESET's Mark James.
When it comes to ransomware, the question of 'to pay or not to pay' is the source of some debate. WeLiveSecurity takes a closer look at the economics.
OPM has been criticized by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee for security shortcomings, which contributed to 2015's major data breach.
Ransomware that targets schools is a threat that needs to be understood, explains ESET's Lysa Myers. Top cybersecurity efforts are needed to keep it at bay.
Variety has confirmed that its content management system (CMS) was hijacked on the weekend by the hacking collective OurMine.
Be wary of CEO fraud, a modern take on deception specifically designed to trick you into doing something that you think you have permission to do.
18 years of Googling is certainly something to behold, but on this anniversary, ESET's Ondrej Kubovič is keen to highlight the cybersecurity threat.
Improving financial cybersecurity at an international level must be a key agenda item at the G20 Summit in China this month (September 4th-5th).
ESET has carried out analysis of new samples of the crypto-ransomware family TorrentLocker, to compare the 2016 campaigns against its research in late 2014.
At VMworld there are a bewildering number of technologies trying to integrate in order to provide your data to entire networks, reports ESET's Cameron Camp.
All too commonly API security is something of an afterthought, says ESET's Cameron Camp at this year's VMworld. This needs to change.