More Cybersecurity - Page 51
Facebook pop-up cafes will teach users about their privacy settings
Free coffee and a privacy check-up.
Kaspersky Lab exposed users' browsers to website tracking
The products can tell you if a website is clean or not, but it doesn't end there.
By Michael Kan
Despite embracing the government, DEF CON maintains its mischievous hacker roots
The annual hacking conference still knows how to have fun.
By Jack Morse
Major security flaw exposes fingerprints of more than 1 million people
Another day, another data breach
Amazon claims its Rekognition software can now detect fear
Be afraid, just out of camera range
Facebook let contractors listen to audio recordings from users
They reportedly included "vulgar content."
By Jack Morse
Hackers can ransomware your fancy digital camera
Not even your vacation pics are safe from malicious hackers.
By Jack Morse
He tried to prank the DMV. Then his vanity license plate backfired big time.
It seemed like a good idea at the time.
By Jack Morse
How eBay scammers turned Nespresso lovers into money mules
One woman's search for cheap coffee uncovered a strange world of eBay credit card fraud.
By Jack Morse
Sledgehammers can’t even stop these hackers
At DEF CON, hackers subject their computers to all forms of physical violence.
By Jack Morse
Teenager finds educational software exposed millions of student records
From immunization records to family military status, millions of student records were left exposed.
By Jack Morse
Remotely hacking elevator phones shouldn't be this easy
A hacker at DEF CON demonstrated how to turn elevator phones into remote listening devices.
By Jack Morse
Apple's Face ID can be fooled by an altered pair of glasses, but there's a weird catch
A bit outlandish but still a vulnerability
Hack an iPhone and Apple will give you $1 million
Apple is increasing the rewards in its bug bounty program.
Turns out your office printer is a huge cybersecurity risk
Researchers found six major printer brands that put customers' data at risk.
By Jack Morse
The Black Hat cybersecurity conference app has a cybersecurity problem
Not a great look.
By Jack Morse
Instagram users’ location data, stories were tracked by marketing company
This isn't good for the whole "privacy policy" thing, Instagram.
By Saavon Smalls & Jordan Aaron
Facebook targets shady app developers for abusing its platform
This is one of first of cases of this type.
By Saavon Smalls
Changing your office printer password may protect you against Russian hackers
Who knew?
By Jordan Aaron & Saavon Smalls
Russian hackers show why you need to change your office printer password
The group responsible for the 2016 DNC hack is still at it, says Microsoft
Cloudflare terminates 8chan's service after El Paso shooting
"The rationale is simple: they have proven themselves to be lawless and that lawlessness has caused multiple tragic deaths."