More Cybersecurity - Page 44
Jeff Bezos' DMs hint Saudi crown prince knew private info from hack, report says
The Saudi crown prince may have teased he knew about Bezos' affair with a meme.
How Britain's new child privacy protections will impact the internet
Big changes are coming.
By Sam Haysom
Prepare for the 2020 CompTIA tests with this online course sale
Time to study your butt off.
By StackCommerce
Jeff Bezos reportedly hacked directly by Saudi crown prince over WhatsApp
Well that certainly is a complexifier.
By Jack Morse
Apple reportedly backed off encrypting iCloud data after pressure from the FBI
Despite the public fights, the two sides apparently play nice.
A facial recognition company dug up billions of photos from Facebook and beyond
More than 600 law enforcement agencies are using the creepy AI tool.
By Sasha Lekach
Apple is testing a feature to let iPhone 11 owners totally turn off location tracking
Apple's working on fixing a minor privacy hiccup in the newest iOS beta.
By Alex Perry
Facebook just lost a court battle to cover up possible privacy abuses
Get ready for disclosure.
By Jack Morse
Europe might ban facial recognition in public spaces for up to 5 years
The European Commission is putting citizens' privacy first.
Google plans to eliminate third-party cookies in Chrome
This could be good for better online privacy.
By Words by Karissa Bell; Video by Marvin Van Buren
Grindr, OKCupid found to be sharing private information with third-party companies
The third-party companies include Facebook and Braze.
By Words by Jack Morse; Video by Marvin Van Buren
You can now use your iPhone as a security key for Google apps
This is more secure than SMS-based two-factor authentication.
Google will 'phase out' cookies in Chrome — just not anytime soon
It will take at least two years.
By Karissa Bell
Trump stumbles into encryption debate, tells Apple to unlock iPhones
The president wants his backdoor, and he won't let logic or reason get in the way.
By Jack Morse
Report: Grindr, OkCupid send your private data to third-party companies
Like, your *seriously* private data. Yeah, *that* stuff.
By Jack Morse
College students demand schools ban facial recognition
A different sort of culture war.
By Rachel Kraus
Verizon launches privacy-oriented search engine OneSearch
The search engine offers up features like "self-destructing" search result links.
By Matt Binder
Ring hit with class action lawsuit for 'failure to take basic security precautions'
The Amazon-owned company will have to answer to victims of camera hacks.
By Karissa Bell
The U.S. government is pressuring Apple to unlock an iPhone. Again.
Did someone say encryption backdoor?
By Jack Morse
Russian hackers are still going to be a huge problem for 2020 elections
And the U.S. isn't prepared.
By Matt Binder
Uh, you should really update Firefox. Like, right now.
There's a critical security vulnerability in the popular browser. Thankfully, there's also an easy fix.
By Jack Morse
Ring admits its employees tried to access customers' private video
The company copped to the fact in a letter to Congress.
By Jack Morse
TikTok fixes a number of ugly security flaws
The bugs are gone, but they were pretty bad.
U.S. to collect and store DNA from teenagers detained at the border
Yes, that can include U.S. citizens.
By Jack Morse
Yes, hackers might have your Apple ID, but don't stress too much
Deep breaths, people.
By Rachel Kraus