You vs 300+ Applicants, or How to Stand Out From the Crowd
Is it even worth applying for popular jobs? The answer is “Yes, absolutely” – as long as you keep in mind a few important points that will help you stand out from the crowd.
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Is it even worth applying for popular jobs? The answer is “Yes, absolutely” – as long as you keep in mind a few important points that will help you stand out from the crowd.
Brian Donohue and Chris Brook recap the month’s security headlines from its beginnings at Black Hat and DEFCON, to a bizarre PlayStation Network outage.
Beware of phishing, malware, spam and other online scams based on the extremely popular ALS Ice Bucket Challenge.
PoS malware is a long-standing problem which caught the public’s attention only recently. It came out with a loud bang: The repercussions of Target’s drastic data breach are still around.
It would be nice to think that it would take a lot more than an overeager amateur hacker like Seth Green’s character from the 2003 movie “The Italian Job,” to bring traffic to a screeching halt.
Preparing to watch your child trundle off to school with these expensive devices in their backpacks will be a lot easier if you guard against the many perils that can threaten them – theft, malware and unwanted Internet browsing chief among them.
The latest survey by Kaspersky Lab and B2B International shows a clear demand by users for extra security from banks and payment services.
Sextortion is one way online predators can steal your sensitive data and use it to harm you.
Can we beat software vulnerabilities? It is not possible to do so completely, but there are ways to mend the issue.
We recently approached our experts and asked which books they would recommend for would-be malware analysts. Here is their list.
Internet scammers are quite smart and greedy, and know how to disguise their traps, but there are always some ways to find out where these traps are.
Community Health Systems breach exposes the Social Security numbers of 4.5 million patients. Were you a victim? If so, how do you react?
Windows XP’s longevity is fascinating – and terrifying from the security point of view. The latest survey shows it’s still around – over 16% of KSN users still use Windows XP, but it is also clear that its epoch is near the end.
A recent survey shows that IT professionals have a very uneven understanding of how to protect their virtualization environments. Baseline awareness exists, but there’s a Roman Colosseum of room for improvement.
We have bought our very own Blackphone to check its security firsthand.
The new version of Kaspersky Internet Security has performance improvements from 10 to 1000 percent in various scenarios. Good reason to try it!
High-tech crime sounds impressive, but actually the tools are the only somewhat high-tech part, the goals almost never are.
In this short video, we will explain six steps you can take to conveniently maximize the security of your PayPal account.
A recap of last week’s security news and research from the Black Hat hacker conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.