More Cybersecurity - Page 41
SpaceX stops all employees from using Zoom
Over 6,000 employees can't use Zoom anymore due to "significant privacy and security concerns."
By Matthew Humphries
Zoom security bug lets attackers steal Windows passwords
New hour, new Zoom security issue.
Marriott data breach exposes 5 million guests' information. Again.
Second verse, same as the first.
By Amanda Yeo
Forget Zoom: Use these private video-chatting tools, instead
There's a world out there beyond Zoom.
By Jack Morse
Houseparty app is offering $1 million bounty to clear hacking claims
That's a lot of money to prove your name.
By Ray White
Zoom’s newfound popularity is being exploited by hackers during coronavirus pandemic
Zoom right away from the hackers.
By Words by Matt Binder; Video by Marvin Van Buren
Jonathan Frakes, please don't tweet LeVar Burton's Zoom Meeting ID
The Zoom does not go well, Enterprise.
By Jack Morse
Hackers are exploiting Zoom’s newfound popularity amid coronavirus pandemic
They're going after Google Classroom and Microsoft Teams too.
By Matt Binder
As coronavirus spreads, yet another company brags about tracking you
A viral tweet about partying spring breakers and coronavirus reveals a darker truth.
By Jack Morse
Naked man crashing school's video call is a privacy lesson for all
You really need to lock those videoconference settings down.
By Jack Morse
Phone location data is being handed over to the EU to help track coronavirus
Extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures.
By Words by Amanda Yeo; Video by Marvin Van Buren
This company says it knows who isn't socially distancing
Is it you?
By Words by Jack Morse; Video by Marvin Van Buren
This company you've never heard of says it knows who isn't socially distancing
Privacy has long been passé in the world of tech, but the coronavirus pandemic stands to make matters worse.
By Jack Morse
The FBI says now is a great time to download its home fitness app
Big Brother is a SICK spotter, bro.
By Jack Morse
Website selling fake coronavirus vaccine shut down by Justice Department
A coronavirus vaccine does not exist.
By Matt Binder
U.S. health agency attacked by hackers amid coronavirus outbreak
The cyberattack reportedly intended to slow down the HHS's systems, but was unsuccessful.
Zoom is a work-from-home privacy disaster waiting to happen
The videoconferencing service is a privacy minefield.
By Jack Morse
TikTok and other popular iOS apps are spying on your iPhone clipboard
What are they looking for?
By Matt Binder
Working from home? Think twice about posting that desk pic.
Take a moment to consider what's on your screen and what's in the background.
By Jack Morse
Beware of cybercriminals who are taking advantage of coronavirus fears with fake websites and phishing schemes
Stay safe out there, y'all.
By Words by Rachel Kraus; Video by Marvin Van Buren
Major domain name bug allowed hackers to register malicious domains
Always double check that URL.
By Matt Binder
Cybercriminals are taking advantage of coronavirus fears with fake websites and phishing schemes
The virus goes digital.
By Rachel Kraus
The silver lining to push notification ads coming to iPhones
Yeah, we're just gonna push these away.
By Words by Stan Schroeder; Video by Marvin Van Buren
West Virginia dumps controversial voting app before primary
Looks like the Iowa mess really freaked people out.