Hackers Use Their Own Coronavirus Map To Spread A High-Risk Malware

The fear for the coronavirus threatens the world, and apparently also the digital world.

The fear for the coronavirus threatens the world, and apparently also the digital world.

Those who followed smartphone and tablet reviews over the years, should have heard of AnTuTu, the benchmarking app used by the many reviewers.

Both Linux and Windows are popular operating systems. With unique abilities, each has huge number of users and fans.

Face recognition technology has came a long way before becoming useful. And it's still advancing as more people are curious in developing it.

There are over 300 million fraudulent sign-in attempts to Microsoft cloud services every single day, and the number is increasing.

The Google Authenticator is a handy app for those who use two-factor authentication (2FA) to better protect their online accounts.

Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is still spreading. Despite China reports fewer cases, other countries are still struggling with the virus.

Data leak has become a common incident when it comes to the digital world. But when it affected big companies like Samsung, something got to change.

Google tends to support Android devices for at least three years. What this means in 2020, Android phones with Android 7 Nougat and below won't anymore be supported.

Every month, Google discloses all Android security vulnerabilities and their patches. This March is no exception.