
Come on, South Africa, we can think up better passwords
The top most commonly used passwords in South African can all be hacked in less than 1 second each, according to a new study.
The top most commonly used passwords in South African can all be hacked in less than 1 second each, according to a new study.
A stolen credential has caused headaches for Okta customers including 1Password and Cloudflare.
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According to Trend Micro, South Africa has become a testing ground for the new techniques developed by ransomware groups.
Unpacking its Mid-Year Cybersecurity Threat Report, Trend Micro says attacks on smart home devices are on the rise.
Cybersafe Foundation and Check Point Software Technologies are partnering up to help address the cybersecurity skills gap on the African continent.
A recently discovered vulnerability has seen Google, Microsoft, Brave, and Mozilla scramble to roll out browser patches.
Multiple process failures and failure to detect sensitive information by Microsoft led to attackers finding that information and using it to conduct further attacks.
AI and the large language models that currently power the tech could improve your business but they could also cause a massive amount of harm.
We asked Trend Micro’s Emmanuel Tzingakis for some insight for anyone looking to get a job in cybersecurity. Here’s what he shared.
We spoke with Trend Micro’s Emmanuel Tzingakis to look at cybersecurity industry in South Africa, and what skills are needed locally.
MultiChoice says it’s investigating the incident, but has provided no further details or so much as a warning to customers.
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