More Cybersecurity - Page 27
Your cute pet camera may hide a troubling secret
Putting a pet camera in your home might not be the best idea.
By Jack Morse
Get cybersecurity training for just $25
Learn about hacking in order to protect your data.
Facebook makes big show of kinda ending facial recognition
But make no mistake: Facebook's parent company, Meta, is not out of the facial recognition game.
By Jack Morse
Big Tech lost billions because of Apple's privacy changes. Boo f-ing hoo.
Turns out, you can put a price on privacy.
By Rachel Kraus
Facebook scammers are hacking accounts and running ads with stolen money
And they're bragging about it on the platform.
By Matt Binder
Protect your home for under $100 with 2 blockchain-powered home security cameras
Home alone would have been a lot shorter if Kevin had had one of these.
How to set up a VPN on Xbox
A quick guide to disguising your Xbox data, and why you might want to do such a thing.
By Branford Shaw
How to setup a VPN on Playstation
A VPN lets you stream and game to your heart's content in a digital fortress of secrecy.
By Branford Shaw
The result of Apple's new privacy policy? More money for Apple.
Facebook and Google are struggling to advertise to iPhone users. Meanwhile, according to the Financial Times, Apple's own ads business is thriving.
By Rachel Kraus
WhatsApp rolls out encryption for chats backed up in the cloud
Cloud backups can be locked behind passwords or 64-digit keys now.
By Alex Perry
Twitch says user passwords weren't compromised in huge data leak
Change your password and enable 2FA anyway.
By Alex Perry
Confused governor says looking at webpage's HTML is criminal hacking
Putting on my hacker hoodie and clicking "view source."
By Jack Morse
Watch hackers Rickroll their entire high school district at once
Never gonna give this senior prank up.
By Jack Morse
Substack failed to register a URL. It allowed me to receive their private emails.
That's a pretty big oversight.
By Matt Binder
Save an extra 40% on these VPN services for a limited time
Whether you're working from home, doing online school, or simply just want your online activity protected, a VPN is the safest and most convenient choice.
Privacy experts aren't thrilled by Amazon's rolling surveillance robot
Amazon's Astro just arrived, and it's not making any friends.
By Jack Morse
Amazon opens waiting list for home surveillance drone
The Always Home Cam will fly around your home and livestream video.
By Jack Morse
Amazon makes half-hearted gesture toward smart speaker privacy
The company says that three of its smart speakers will give customers the option to process recordings on device.
By Jack Morse
Encrypt all your personal files with enterprise-level software for $18
Keep important files safe from hackers.
By StackCommerce
iOS 15 bug lets anyone bypass locked iPhone to access Notes app
A security researcher unhappy with Apple published details of the exploit.
By Matt Binder
How to turn on and access your App Privacy Report in iOS 15
You might want to know how often apps are accessing your data.
Cybercrime is moving from the dark web to Telegram more and more, study finds
It's not quite as secure, but it's easy to use and — at least for now — content moderation remains lax.
Your car knows too much about you. That could be a privacy nightmare.
Modern cars collect a lot of data on their drivers.
By Jack Morse
A guide to restricting creeps from your Instagram profile
How to utilize numerous Instagram features to keep yourself safer online
By Andy Moser