Welcome to Cyber Saturday. Here are Fortune's must-read cybersecurity stories of the week.
May 8, 2021 Companies can have a hard time getting the full picture about cybersecurity attacks. Though rivals, these companies happen to have a common enemy: hackers.
Scammers are convincing cellphone carriers to switch the phone numbers connected with customers' smartphone’s SIM cards to SIM cards stored on their own smartphones. This lets fraudsters access the victims’ text messages and voice calls, helps them reset passwords, and allows them to take over cryptocurrency accounts.
The buzzy U.K.-based cybersecurity tech firm that uses artificial intelligence to combat cyberthreats, lived up to its hype as shares shot higher on the first day of trading on the London Stock Exchange. Content from Darktrace
Cyber Security: A Machine Fight
With the World Economic Forum warning of ‘’AI-enabled threats”, humans are struggling to keep pace. Autonomous Cyber AI interrupts in-progress cyber-attacks in seconds–wherever they strike.
There's a titan-sized clash going on in the tech world right now. Apple's latest update for iOS and iPadOS, 14.5, allows users to opt out of tracking by apps. But Facebook claims that the changes will severely harm small businesses.
We need to anticipate the unprecedented economic growth that will follow a full reopening of economies around the globe. But, this growth is tightly coupled with a profound and comprehensive move to “online everything.” This email was sent to newsletter@gmail.com Unsubscribe | Edit your newsletter subscriptions
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From: Fortune Editors - Saturday May 08, 2021 04:05 pm