Mobile platforms operate under fundamentally different trust assumptions than we relied on for web security. Your mobile ...
Security researchers found several Play Store apps revealing personal data after an IDMerit database left over a billion records exposed.
With rapid technological progress, it is estimated that nearly 200 billion connected devices, ranging from medical equipment and industrial machines to cars, smartphones, and home appliances, will be ...
Unified Payments Interface (UPI) transactions worth around ₹75 crore are processed daily in the country, and the figure is expected to soon reach ₹100 crore, said V.S. Prajish, General Manager, ...
A report from market intelligence firm Similarweb suggests that Meta’s Threads is now seeing more daily usage than Elon Musk’s X on mobile devices. While X still dominates Threads on the web, the ...
Scammers love to seed the internet with fake customer service numbers in order to lure in unsuspecting victims who are just trying to fix something wrong in their life. Con artists have done it to ...
Passing on the classic 555 number, “Stranger Things” is the latest show to offer Easter eggs for viewers who try to call a fictional character. By Victor Mather In the final season of the Netflix hit ...
New Delhi: The Department of Telecommunications has issued a clarification confirming that the amended Telecommunication Cyber Security Rules, 2025 are fully in effect. The update settles confusion ...
Researchers have uncovered a WhatsApp privacy flaw that allowed them to discover the 3.5 billion mobile numbers using the app globally, and possibly infer the identities of some of the people behind ...
‘Largest Data Leak in History’: WhatsApp Flaw Exposed Billions of Users Your email has been sent It began as a small curiosity and ultimately exposed phone numbers for nearly half the planet. A team ...
WhatsApp's mass adoption stems in part from how easy it is to find a new contact on the messaging platform: Add someone's phone number, and WhatsApp instantly shows whether they're on the service, and ...