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Facebook users mistrusted apps long before Zuckerberg did, leaked documents show
"Granting access" never sounded like a great idea.
By Rachel Kraus
Facebook employees discuss 'f*cking with' developers in leaked internal chats
The trove of internal Facebook documents, published in full, paint a picture of a conflicted company.
By Jack Morse
Yubico unveils security key with built-in fingerprint reader
There's no word yet on when Yubico will launch the product, and at what price
By Michael Kan
Nearly 90% of the world's internet users are being monitored
Somebody's probably watching you tweet.
Ring watched kids trick or treat and then bragged about it
It's supposed to be funny?
By Rachel Kraus
Google revealed a security flaw on Halloween, so maybe update Chrome now
Google pushed out an important update for Google Chrome on Halloween.
By Matt Binder
Russia is about to disconnect from the internet. Here's what that means.
Experts argue the move might do the country more harm than good
By Adam Smith
Chinese hackers infect carriers to steal SMS messages
The malware targeted Linux-based servers used to route SMS messages
By Michael Kan
9 creepy tech gadgets and features spookier than a Halloween movie
They're watching you.
By Rachel Kraus
Privacy groups actually side with Uber in scooter data fight
Uber is fighting to protect rider data.
By Sasha Lekach
Facebook sues WhatsApp developer that allegedly put spyware on phones of journalists and political dissidents
The company, NSO group, allegedly targeted 1,400 WhatsApp users with no-click malware.
By Jack Morse
Adobe exposed nearly 7.5 million Creative Cloud accounts to the public
Customers risk being targeted for phishing campaigns.
By Matt Binder
Wait, is this congressman's phone passcode just 777777?
Texas Rep. Lance Gooden made a Kanye joke in response, which isn't very reassuring, but OK.
By Morgan Sung
Republican campaign put beacons on lawn signs to track phones, company says
The campaign reportedly used them in the 2016 presidential primaries.
By Matt Binder
Rep. Rashida Tlaib grills Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook's hate speech policies
"But Mr. Zuckerberg, it is hate speech. It is hate, and it is leading to violence and death threats in my office."
Samsung says it's fixed its fingerprint scan snafu
Biometric security, gotta love it.
By Rachel Kraus
6 VPNs that can help break through China's 'Great Firewall'
VPNs aren't a one-size-fits-all thing — and China has a totally new set of rules.
By Sarah Griffiths and Haley Henschel
6 of the best VPNs to keep your Windows 10 system secure
Take charge of your cyber safety by using a VPN.
By Jennifer Allen
Norton Secure VPN will help secure your connection
From blocking ad trackers to malware, using a VPN keeps you safe while you surf.
Facebook offers special protections for election-related accounts
Better late than never.
By Jack Morse
Mercedes-Benz app shared users' private information
The issue seems to have been fixed.
By John D'Amico
Russian trolls on Instagram focus on Joe Biden
Facebook says it removed 50 Instagram accounts with origins in Russia.