The cyber currency of attention
We all live in an age where information of all kinds is at our fingertips. We can find a local pizza shop, buy tickets to that sports game and find out what вода means....
We all live in an age where information of all kinds is at our fingertips. We can find a local pizza shop, buy tickets to that sports game and find out what вода means....
For those of you that want an answer straight out of the gate, it’s a no. The more in depth answer however, is a maybe – one day at least. Ofcom routinely release statistics on landline...
Now I know this sounds strange, but, how much are your eyes really worth? We view websites all of the time, and for most of that someone will be paying for us to see...
As time goes on two things seem to get more and more common. Firstly being that we all require reliable access to the internet. Secondly, that we seem to be traveling more often as times gone by....
Tuesday, at InfoSecEurope 2016, a panel discussed their views on Internet of Thing devices and their susceptibility to compromise. The panel, called ‘Securing the internet of things: What is the real risk for enterprise...
Steve Lord, pen tester and co-founder of 44CON, performed a talk at Bsides London 2016 yesterday. The talk, called ‘Naughty Toys For Wicked Girls And Boys’, focused on electronic ‘toys’ and their relevance to cyber...
Amazon Launch pad is an aspect of the Amazon marketplace that has been curated specifically to bring the ideas of great budding startups to customers. Today we’re going to run through some of the current...
After the massive denial of service attacks on Sony and Microsoft networks last year, rendering devices useless for millions, we all knew that this year something big would need to come along to make a splash....
Recently we released an article on our favorite Duck Duck Go instant answers. Since then we’ve discovered a good few more that are also worth sharing. Screen Resolution: Of the bat the instant answer...
TalkTalk, a company with over £1.7b in assets, was breached by a 15 year old schoolboy with nothing less than an automated tool. Looking at this you have to think, why did this happen?...