Whether you're interested in penetration testing or simply curious about cybersecurity, I recommend one of these specialized Linux distributions. Let's compare.
We're sure there's a good reason you need to get on that Wi-Fi network. Here are tricks to help you connect when you don't ...
IoT penetration testing is a security assessment of the complete IoT ecosystem, from backend systems and cloud services to mobile devices and hardware. It involves a multi-stage simulated attack on ...
Got an ancient laptop or desktop lying around? With just a bit of extra effort, you can transform an old gaming PC into an ...
Almost 10 years after the release of the last Windows Phone, there’s hope for those who loved Microsoft's mobile operating system. A new device called NexPhone is set to launch later this year, ...
Digital investment firm Betterment has fallen victim to a cunning social engineering attack that enabled cybercriminals to send fraudulent cryptocurrency promotions directly to customers through the ...
Kali Linux has released version 2025.4, its final update of the year, introducing three new hacking tools, desktop environment improvements, the preview of Wifipumpkin3 in NetHunter, and enhanced ...
Plasma Mobile is a user interface for mobile Linux distributions that includes a mix of features borrowed from the KDE Plasma desktop environment and mixes in some mobile-specific components designed ...
It’s not the first time that Samsung’s flagship Galaxy series of smartphones has been hacked, and I’m pretty certain it won’t be the last. The latest hacking incident is for the Samsung Galaxy S25, ...
The Razer Nari is a decent wireless headset, but it’s a little oddball—because it uses a bespoke USB dongle for pairing. This is all well and good if you’re using a supported configuration; plug it ...
Some T-Mobile subscribers have received letters in the mail purporting to be from the carrier and accusing them of browsing “unethical” websites. The letters don’t appear to be part of any obvious ...
A new United Arab Emirates-based startup is offering up to $20 million for hacking tools that could help governments break into any smartphone with a text message. Apart from the highest bounty of $20 ...