- iPhone X, iPhone 8 may slow down after upgrading to iOS 12.1

Apple has quietly added Performance Management - managing its performance on iPhone 8, 8 Plus and iPhone X models.
- Many encrypted SSDs can be decoded without a password

Some of Crucial and Samsung SSD drives have been exploited in the lab.
- Quora's question and answer page was attacked, causing 100 million users to leak personal information

According to Channelnewsasia, Quora Inc., a Q&A website owned by Quora, was attacked on December 3, leaving information of 100 million users exposed.
- Warning: New extortion code GandCrab is attacking Vietnamese Internet users

Yesterday afternoon (December 11), Bkav issued a warning about a fifth generation variant of GandCrab extortion code that was attacking Vietnamese Internet users on a large scale.
- Hacker purged two-factor security just by automated phishing attacks

Surely many people still believe that protecting online accounts with two-factor authentication can be an effective way to fight hackers, but after the incident, we may need to
- The provisions of the Criminal Code relate to the field of information technology and telecommunications networks

The provisions of the Criminal Code relating to the field of information technology and telecommunications networks should be concerned.
- Apple brings iTunes and AirPlay 2 to Samsung smart TV models

While the technology world is low, standing still with CES 2019, Samsung and Apple suddenly shook hands in an ambitious deal.
- The corner of getting rich: A company hung a $ 1 million prize for anyone who hacked WhatsApp and iMessage

If you are a hacker or a security researcher, have a profound knowledge about the iPhone, what are you waiting for without trying, maybe a warm new year!
- The Internet is experiencing a huge problem with C / C ++, causing developers to 'sweat'

An error affects the iPhone, another error affecting Windows and the third bug affects servers running Linux - the total attack of a certain 'dark army'?
- Microsoft shook hands with VirusTotal in resolving malicious code issues that affected MSI files

Microsoft and the Chronicle's VirusTotal team have teamed up to develop tools to make warnings faster and more accurate for modified MSI files to turn into malicious Java code
- Malware and user security bugs are found in top free VPN applications

For every five applications listed in the top 150 free Android VPN apps on Google's Play store, one is flagged as a potential source of malware.
- Just one page access, Windows PC can also be hacked

Just click the malicious link or open a website, your computer can be hacked.
- Vietcombank's website was hacked, showing two poetic sentences about student life

This afternoon, April 13, Vietcombank's website was hacked and displayed two poetic sentences about the life of a Hundred-year-old Kieu student who is still a student / student.
- JavaScript takes user data via the 'Sign in with Facebook' feature

The JavaScript library of many advertising and analytics services is taking user data from websites that use the Facebook login permission feature.
- The new algorithm can prevent cyber-attacks on GPS devices

Scientists have developed a new algorithm that can help detect and prevent cyberattacks on GPS-enabled devices in real time.
- Detecting zero-day vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer helps hackers gain control of the computer

The research team from Qihoo 360's security unit discovered a zero-day vulnerability (the term refers to unpublished or unresolved vulnerabilities) on Internet Explorer.
- Warning: new code of virtual money digging is available via Facebook Messenger

Security researchers from Trend Micro have discovered a new virtual money code that is attacking users via Facebook Messenger called FacexWorm.
- Hackers found a way to bypass Microsoft Office 365 Safe Links

Security researchers have just revealed how hackers overcome Microsoft Office 365's Safe Links security feature, used to protect users from malware and phishing attacks.
- WannaCry is a year old, EternalBlue is bigger than you think

Today 12/5, commemorating the 1st anniversary of WannaCry extortion's virulence broke out into a global 'pandemic'.
- Discover 2 new vulnerabilities on 2 popular email protocols

This vulnerability affects two of the very popular email protocols, PGP and S / MIME, although the degree of impact depends on the use of the client software's protocol. Quite a