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Tor lays off staff as privacy takes another coronavirus-induced hit
The organization behind the anonymous Tor browser announced layoffs.
By Jack Morse
Scammers, shady marketers are coming for your coronavirus stimulus check
Be careful out there. And check those urls!
By Matt Binder
Online Town solves the most annoying thing about Zoom parties
Break away for side conversations, just like in real life.
By Jack Morse
A half million Zoom accounts are being sold on the dark web
Stop reusing your passwords!
By Jordan Aaron
500,000 Zoom accounts are being sold on the dark web
Here's your daily reminder not to reuse old passwords.
TikTok vulnerability lets hackers inject fake coronavirus videos into your account
A team of developers have discovered a TikTok vulnerability that allows hackers to swap out videos on the the app.
By Matt Binder
Coronavirus sparks black market filled with fake and stolen N95 face masks
The face masks are in high demand as governments scramble to fight COVID-19.
By Matt Binder
Google and Apple team up to support coronavirus contact tracing
Yes, that means tracking your phone.
By Jack Morse
Google bans Zoom from corporate computers over security concerns
Google is zooming away from Zoom.
By Jordan Aaron
These devices want to stop your Alexa from spying on you — Future Blink
Alexa, are you invading my privacy?
By Jordan Aaron
Signal warns it could stop operating in U.S. if anti-encryption bill passes
The company is calling on users to oppose the EARN IT Act.
By Michael Kan
U.S. Senate advises against using Zoom for video conferencing
It didn't, however, completely ban Zoom.
By Sasha Lekach
Taiwan tells government agencies to stop using Zoom
It told local schools the same thing.
By Michael Kan
Zoom attempts to idiot-proof itself with update hiding Meeting IDs
Because you won't stop tweeting screenshots of your Zoom meetings.
By Jack Morse
Stolen Zoom passwords and meeting IDs are already being shared on the dark web
Is your Zoom account safe?
By Matt Binder
Coronavirus pandemic exposes urgent need for programmers of a very old computer language
It dates back to the 1960s and powers a lot of banking transactions.
By Matt Binder
Hackers can take over your Mac and iPhone's mic and camera through Safari bugs
The people who put stickers over their MacBook's webcam might be onto something.
By Jordan Aaron
Nasty Safari bugs let hackers take over your Mac and iPhone's mic and camera
This exploit is everyone's worst nightmare, but luckily it's been patched.
The need for online privacy is finally resonating with video chat
After privacy blunders, Zoom has been put on notice.
By Rachel Kraus
Zoom improves security with automatic password protection and waiting rooms
It's small, but it's something.
By Kellen Beck
Thousands of private Zoom videos are online for anyone to watch
The videos include private business discussions, casual friend conversations, therapy sessions, and, yes, nudity.
By Jack Morse
Students are ‘Zoom-Bombing’ online classes and harassing teachers as a ‘prank’
Hackers are targeting Zoom to disrupt online classes.
By Ray White
Zoom was secretly mining LinkedIn data and sharing it with some users
The company has removed the feature.
By Matt Binder