More Cybersecurity - Page 46
Sprint contractor leaks 261,000 phone bills and bank statements
The leak could extend as far back as 2015
By Matthew Humphries
Holiday shopping online? Secure your devices with new Norton 360 security suites
The holiday season is a smart time to up the ante on your security software.
By Mash Stash
10 of the best Black Friday VPN deals in our shop
Get protection at a discounted price.
By StackCommerce
Someone pretended to be a mayor and the government gave him a .gov domain
Yeah, that's not great.
By Matt Binder
How to do a data detox when you're super lazy
Here's how to patch up your online privacy and security with minimal effort.
By Amanda Yeo
Millions of Twitter and Facebook users may have had their personal information compromised
Well, that's not good.
By Amanda Yeo
Facebook wants to pay you for your opinions. What could go wrong?
Guess you can put a price on invasion of privacy.
By Karissa Bell
How to avoid falling for online shopping scams during the holidays
Prime time for saving is also prime time for scamming.
By Bitdefender
Absolutely humongous data breach exposes more than a billion records
Billion, with a "B"
Uber wants to deliver drugs to your home. (Prescription drugs, calm down.)
Another day, another tech giant getting into healthcare.
By Rachel Kraus
Twitter just fixed a major problem with its security settings
Update your settings now!
By Karissa Bell
Macy's data breach sees customer payment details stolen
Hackers gained access to customer personal information and payment details for a week in October.
By Matthew Humphries
It didn't take long for Disney+ passwords to be stolen
Thousands of Disney+ passwords flooded forums.
Stalkerware is a toxic tool for domestic abusers. This coalition wants to stop it.
The coalition is made of human rights and privacy groups, as well as internet security companies.
Watch out for this Facebook ad scam
Make sure to let your grandparents know about this one.
By Jordan Aaron
Two Massachusetts men arrested for cryptocurrency scheme
"TELL YOUR DAD TO GIVE US BITCOIN."
By Stephen MacDonald
Report: Americans don't trust companies to admit data misuse
A report from the Pew Research Center shows wide-ranging distrust of private companies and their handling of Americans' private data.
By Jack Morse
Two Massholes arrested in SIM swapping for cryptocurrency scheme
The men stand accused of targeting 10 victims across the U.S. in an effort to steal cryptocurrency and social media handles.
By Jack Morse
Hackers can easily steal passport photos from vulnerable UK Brexit app, report claims
This doesn't sound good.
Of course big tech is tracking your WebMD visits
Why wouldn't health data be on the menu for advertisers?
By Rachel Kraus
Suspicionless searches of electronics at the border ruled unconstitutional
This is a big win for privacy.
By Jack Morse
From flavored fireworks to 50-ton jellies, these 'experience designers' will explode your senses
They've even adapted a material NASA uses to capture comet dust to make the world's lightest dessert.
Australian man pleads guilty to using an app to stalk his ex-girlfriend
We'll file this under "creepy and inappropriate."
By Jordan Aaron
Apple Store employee accused of sending himself photos from customer's phone
The employee was fired and police are investigating.