Hackers steal over $1bn in one of the biggest crypto thefts ever By Sead Fadilpašić published 24 February 25 Hackers did not compromise Bybit system, but rather its employees.
Top ransomware gang's internal chat logs leaked online By Sead Fadilpašić published 24 February 25 Someone leaked Black Basta's chat logs which contain crypto addresses and more.
Microsoft warns university employees are being hit by payroll attacks, so stay on your guard By Sead Fadilpašić published 10 October 25 Payroll pirate is targeting thousands of university employees, with some losing their salaries in attacks.
Popular TikTok video editor CapCut used to trick victims in phishing scam By Sead Fadilpašić published 1 July 25 No, you didn't just pay for the CapCut premium subscription - it's a scam.
First your money, now your data: Klarna wants to become a global mobile network with unlimited 5G data, joining N26, Revolut - I just wonder how long before PayPal joins in By Efosa Udinmwen published 23 June 25 Klarna launches a $40 unlimited 5G mobile plan via AT&T, aiming to challenge telecom titans, but raising long-term reliability concerns.
AWS wants to sell you software with just a single click By Mike Moore published 5 December 24 New "Buy with AWS" button lets users buy software quicker than ever.
Scammers are targeting cloud systems to make off with hauls of gift cards By Sead Fadilpašić published 23 October 25 Gift cards are ideal for hackers since they can easily be redeemed or sold without sharing personally identifiable data.
Retailers demand European Commission investigate Visa and Mastercard fees By Craig Hale published 16 May 25 European retailers are complaining about Visa and Mastercard's fees and lack of transparency to the European Commission.
"We have terrible security practices" - University of Pennsylvania hackers say they've stolen over a million records in major cyberattack By Sead Fadilpašić published 3 November 25 The hackers also insulted the University and confirmed they were targeting donors.
Massive leak of over 115 million US payment cards caused by Chinese "smishing" hackers - find out if you're affected By Efosa Udinmwen published 10 August 25 A massive phishing campaign driven by mobile attacks and Telegram-based kits may have exposed over 115 million US cards without breaching banks directly.
Zelle is suffering through an outage – live updates as the platform to send money between friends isn't working By Jacob Krol last updated 3 May 25 If you're having trouble sending money through your bank, you're not alone
Millennials are indulging in impulse shopping more than ever By Craig Hale published 16 December 24 Younger buyers are impulse buying through social media like TikTok, Facebook and Instagram, but they’re still hesitant.
Businesses globally are set to lose $15 billion in 2025 because of fraudulent chargebacks, says Mastercard: here's how it impacts you, me and everyone By Efosa Udinmwen published 3 May 25 Growing misuse of chargebacks is hurting sellers, raising costs, and eroding trust in online commerce, Mastercard claims.
Casio’s online store hit by bogus credit card stealing checkout form By Benedict Collins published 4 February 25 The UK Casio webstore was targeted by a malicious credit card skimming script, with customer details being stolen for ten days in January.
Security flaw in top WordPress plugin could allow for Stripe refunds on millions of sites By Sead Fadilpašić published 11 December 24 WPForms patch is now available, so apply it ASAP.
eBay and OpenAI want to train small businesses in getting the most out of AI By Craig Hale published 1 October 25 eBay will give 10,000 UK SMBs AI training and guidance, OpenAI throws in ChatGPT Enterprise for free.
This widely-used instant loan app leaks nearly 30 million files of user data By Sead Fadilpašić published 27 December 24 Database closed down after FatakPay was found storing information unprotected.
Wix partners with Pinterest to expand social shopping By Sead Fadilpašić published 3 September 25 Changes on Wix get seamlessly applied to Pinterest making it easy to run ads and draw traffic.
US Postal Service resumes accepting parcels from China and Hong Kong hours after saying it wouldn't By Luke Hughes last updated 5 February 25 Move followed US introduction of tariffs on Chinese imports and removal of long-standing duty-exemption rule, but is no longer in effect
Thomson Reuters just spent $600m on a tax automation start-up By Craig Hale published 3 January 25 cPaperless/SafeSend acquired by Thomson Reuters in a deal with $600 million.
Google Password manager is a favourite amongst TechRadar Pro readers - what’s yours? By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 1 May 25 Which password manager do you use?
Forgot your smartphone? No problem - here's the first smart glasses that can pay for your coffee By Efosa Udinmwen published 25 June 25 Alipay+ and Meizu unveil world’s first smart glasses e-wallet payment.
Pandora confirms data breach - customer data stolen, here's what we know By Sead Fadilpašić published 6 August 25 Jewelry giant Pandora falls for a phishing attack, with sensitive data lost.
Microsoft SharePoint worries increase as ransomware gangs join the party, experts warn By Sead Fadilpašić published 5 August 25 Despite being addressed weeks ago, the ToolShell vulnerability is still apparently being exploited.
Just a tap, and it's gone - experts warn scammers are now loading your stolen details onto burner phones in devious "ghost tapping" scams By Efosa Udinmwen published 21 August 25 Ghost tapping scams exploit stolen payment card data, burner phones, and Telegram markets, allowing syndicates to launder money through retail fraud while evading detection.
Google system abused by hackers to hijack ecommerce stores By Sead Fadilpašić published 11 February 25 A credit card skimmer was found embedded within Google Tag Manager.
Shopify is down – here's what we know about its Cyber Monday outage By Mark Wilson last updated 1 December 25 The web merchant Shopify has gone down for many stores – here's what we know about its Cyber Monday outage
Build an online store in seconds? One of our favorite website builders is adding ecommerce capabilities to its vibe coding platform By Efosa Udinmwen published 11 August 25 Hostinger Horizons adds built-in ecommerce tools, into its AI-driven vibe coding platform.
European Space Agency hack sees official store hijacked to steal customer details By Sead Fadilpašić published 26 December 24 Web shop compromised with a skimmer, putting countless people at risk.
Google Apps Script abused to launch dangerous phishing attacks By Sead Fadilpašić published 30 May 25 Fake invoices were found being hosted on Google services.