EVENT REVIEW: Legendary hacker Kevin Mitnick shows bank hacking at summit
It seems like even the largest Internet companies cannot prevent security breeches on its own anymore, as experts around the world gather in Beijing to call for deeper and wider cooperation against hacking attempts like the WannaCry incident.
WATCH: A hacker reveals the most secure thing you can do to your passwords
It's very difficult to come up with and remember unique passwords for every single login. Cyber security expert Kevin Mitnick — author of the book "The Art of Invisibility" — explains why you shouldn't even try to come up with your own passwords, and what you should do instead.
WATCH: What to look for in a secure messaging app when you want to have a private conversation
There are lots of different ways to send a message to a friend, but some offer more privacy than others. Kevin Mitnick, one of the world's most famous hackers and author of the book
FREE COPIES: The Art of Invisibility by Kevin Mitnick
The Art of Invisibility: The World's Most Famous Hacker Teaches You How to Be Safe in the Age of Big Brother and Big Data by Kevin Mitnick, Robert Vamosi (Co-author) Release date: Feb 14, 2017
SEE LIVE: Your Ticket to Los Angeles: HostingCon Joins Forces With Data Center World in 2017 for Networking, Learning, and a Massive Exhibit Hall
Our annual migration to HostingCon Global is upon us. This year, we’re heading to Los Angeles to meet with industry leaders and the teams behind emerging technologies in the hosting, cloud, and service provider industries. As a bonus, HostingCon and Data Center World are happening under the same roof in 2017, bringing together datacenter professionals, hosting providers, hardware and software vendors, and others for four days of networking and learning. Read on to learn how to attend and why you should go.
Trump is wrong about catching hackers, cyber security experts explain in 140 characters
On Monday morning, Donald Trump formally addressed the CIA's allegations that Russian hackers tried to interfere in the election on — where else? — Twitter and, as usual, got some basic facts wrong.