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Google has revealed that scammers are taking advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic by sending 18…
With the COVID-19 pandemic still on where most people are now on lockdown and working…
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)’s internet crime complaint centre (IC3) has reported that criminals…
“Cybercrime is on the increase and service providers must provide on their networks the necessary…
Twitter announced yesterday it would temporarily disable users’ ability to tweet via SMS. The announcement…
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has warned Nigerians against the use of the Internet to…
The Director-General Dr. Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA)…
Security firm Symantec was attacked by a hacker back in February, but the company did…
A year ago SA Durban- Cyber-security experts raised concerns at the lack of security measures…
Despite the head of U.N. Internet and Telecoms Agency Houlin Zhao denying any wrongdoing on the part…
The Zimbabwe Information and Communication Technology (ZICT), a division of the Zimbabwe Institution of Engineers,…
Safaricom has moved to diversify its business portfolio with the launch of a cybersecurity solution targeted at Kenyan firms.
The US may be concerned about Chinese government influence embedded in Huawei’s technology because America’s spy agencies have done the same thing in the past.
The news is likely to be another headache for Huawei, which has become enshrouded in controversy following the arrest of CFO Meng Wanzhou.
Question-and-answer website Quora has been hacked, with the names and email addresses of 100 million users compromised.
Liquid Telecom will make use of Serianu’s consulting infrastructure to expand the scope of its services.
Government has partnered the private sector in activating the cyber security policy, which is meant to protect the country from cyber attacks and crimes.
While the tightening of Econet’s systems will go a long way to eradicate the issue of identity theft, there is need to adopt and fast track the Computer Crime and Cyber Security Bill.
The Zimbabwean population is vulnerable to cyber threats and that the government should speed up the implementation of Computer Crime and Cyber Security Bill.