Imagine it’s 1995, and you’re about to put your company’s office on the Internet. Your security has been solid in the past—you’ve banned people from bringing floppies to work with games, you’ve installed virus scanners, and you run file server backups every night. So, you set up the Internet router and give everyone TCP/IP addresses. It’s not like you’re NASA or the Pentagon or something, so what could go wrong?
A cyberattack kept the whole country's government offline for a month.
Before Apple patch, Wi-Fi packets could steal photos. No interaction needed. Over the air.
About 2,000 law enforcement agencies from all 50 states use mobile device forensic tools to extract every piece of data from smartphones.