Savannah RoweIs your instant messaging app private enough?Instant messaging apps bring our communication to another dimension, but don’t choose randomly: pick the most private option.Nov 27, 2020Nov 27, 2020
Savannah RoweIndia-China cyberwarfare: more signs of internet splitting?The Indian government recently embarked on an app-blocking spree, eliminating China’s big-league apps from its market.Nov 26, 2020Nov 26, 2020
Savannah RoweTech-horror is here, and the boogeyman goes digitalSubtle or highly provocative portrayals of tech-gone-wrong preach the mass rejection of privacy.Nov 20, 2020Nov 20, 2020
Savannah RoweCicada 3301 or the mystery and allure of the dark webThe dark web is frightening, rogue, yet, disturbingly, a source of pure fascination.Nov 19, 2020Nov 19, 2020
Savannah RoweThe DNA of malware and spywareFrom the bottom to the top: the diabolical malware industry reflects a traditional rags-to-riches fantasy.Nov 13, 2020Nov 13, 2020
Savannah RoweForget phishing. Email security goes beyond thatMany privacy and security problems haunt email services. It is about time you meet them face-to-face.Nov 12, 2020Nov 12, 2020
Savannah RoweWinning by a whisker: revisiting Apple securityThe classic tale trumpeted across the digital land is that Apple products are impenetrable fortresses. Is that superiority true?Nov 6, 2020Nov 6, 2020
Savannah RowePoisoning human interactions with social engineeringReal-life “Among Us” game: spot the crooks in the massive online community.Oct 31, 2020Oct 31, 2020
Savannah RoweAnyone can be cyberstalked, and it can ruin your lifeYou’ve Got Mail: the contents include live cockroaches, a bloody pig mask, spiders. Cyberstalking is a global issue, and it needs to stop.Oct 30, 2020Oct 30, 2020
Savannah RoweNetwork security is not a joke, JimNetwork security is a broad term, but have no fear: it is simple to improve it. Join me in the adventure: your network will thank you!Oct 23, 2020Oct 23, 2020