More Cybersecurity - Page 48
Samsung Galaxy S10 bug lets any fingerprint unlock it
All it takes is a cheap plastic case and your phone's security is compromised.
Botnet evolves to use 'sextortion' threat to scam users
An old bot learns a new trick.
Website peddling 26 million stolen credit and debit cards got hacked
But wait, it gets better.
By Jack Morse
Instagram's new security feature makes it easier to block apps from your account
The app is introducing new controls of third-party apps.
By Karissa Bell
Best VPNs for Chrome: How to make Google Chrome even more secure
VPN extensions work a little differently from full VPN clients — find out why.
By Jennifer Allen
Police say abandoned SD card labeled 'homicide' led to arrest of murder suspect
The card had graphic photos and videos of the crime, according to police.
Of course Amazon workers are looking at Cloud Cam footage
Those clips reportedly include some "intimate" moments.
Yes, your boss can read your Gmail drafts (and that's not all)
These days, someone is always watching.
By Jack Morse
California just scored a major privacy win against facial-recognition tech
The state banned law enforcement's use of facial-recognition tech on body cam recordings.
By Jack Morse
Privacy-focused gifts for the paranoid tech lover
Because if you don't purchase anything The Man will know you've opted out of society and come looking for you.
By Jack Morse
Why you should lie in your password-recovery questions
The truth is overrated. At least when it comes to protecting your online accounts.
By Jack Morse
Toms Shoes hacker just wants you to stop and smell the roses
"Toms hacked by nice man," read the email subject line.
By Jack Morse
Report: Hackers use simple trick to target U.S. presidential campaign and government officials
A report from the Microsoft Threat Intelligence Center suggests the campaign hacking season is just getting started.
By Jack Morse
FastestVPN lifetime plan is on sale for under £17 with 10 multi-logins
Never renew again.
By Mash Stash
YouTube will now let you auto-delete your video search and watch history
Hide your shame.
By Matt Binder
Google's Incognito mode for Maps is rolling out on Android this month
Google is introducing several new privacy features for its products, including an Incognito mode for Google Maps on Android and iOS.
Ex-Yahoo employee hacked 6,000 accounts for sexual images
Somebody call Olivia Benson.
By Rachel Kraus
Two daring pranksters allegedly hacked a billboard to play pornography
The digital billboard, on the side of I-75, played pornography for 15 to 20 minutes before it was shut down.
By Jack Morse
Someone reportedly hacked an Asics store screen to display porn for 9 hours
That's a lot of porn.
Facebook Messenger's role in child sexual abuse online raises troubling questions
It's a "damned if you do, damned if you don't" kind of situation.
Trump campaign says it can track your phone
"We may also collect other information based on your location and your Device’s proximity to beacons."
By Matt Binder