More Cybersecurity - Page 54
Apple's Tim Cook slams Silicon Valley over 'false promises' and 'chaos'
He threw shade at Facebook, Google, and Theranos.
By Raymond Wong
China behind powerful cyber attack during Hong Kong protests, Telegram claims
This isn't the first attack Telegram has faced in China.
Telegram says 'powerful' cyber attack was from China, timed with Hong Kong protests
The timing was not so coincidental.
By Johnny Lieu
Photos of travelers who entered and exited the U.S. were stolen in a data breach
It comes after CBP said it'd look to expand facial recognition at airports.
By Johnny Lieu
7 iPhone privacy settings you should enable now
It's time to clean up those digital footprints.
By Jack Morse
Apple tells developers to put 'Sign in with Apple' button 'above' competitors
Pro-privacy, or anti-competitive?
By Rachel Kraus
NY Education Department prohibits testing of facial recognition software
Fear about school shootings could cause a privacy nightmare.
By Rachel Kraus
Flipboard’s data breach exposes usernames, passwords
Cybersecurity is the need of the hour.
Google, Apple say no to UK intelligence agency’s plan to listen in on encrypted chats
This government official will be monitoring your private chat. Don't worry, you're in safe hands.
Flipboard reveals data breach, which left users' details exposed
The damage is fortunately limited.
By Johnny Lieu
How to remove your private info from the web in an afternoon
A compilation of opt-out lists and steps to protect your online privacy.
By Jack Morse
Australian teen who hacked into Apple sentenced to just nine months probation
"Use your gifts for good rather than evil."
Teen who hacked Apple told to use 'gifts for good rather than evil'
The 'talented' teen escaped with probation and a talking-to from the judge.
Artist auctions off virus-ridden laptop for $1 million
This piece could wreak some serious havoc.
By Karissa Bell
Mark Zuckerberg allegedly created a fake, racist social media profile in former colleague’s name
Did he or did he not?
By Mashable Video
Google stored some users' passwords in plain text for years
The bug had existed since 2005.
By Johnny Lieu
Gmail has been tracking your purchases for years
And they are all viewable in an unsettlingly detailed list.
By Jack Morse
Europol takes down criminal network that stole $100 million through GozNym malware
Europol has taken down the GozNym criminal network.
The White House's social media 'bias' survey has a terrible privacy policy
Get ready to be featured in some Trump campaign ads on Facebook.
By Jack Morse
Facebook rolls out 'one strike' policy for live-streaming following New Zealand attack
The company's goal is "to minimize risk of abuse on Live."
By Shannon Connellan and Johnny Lieu
Facebook brings back a very useful feature that was exploited in a massive hack
"View As Public" is back.
By Rachel Kraus
Yikes, WhatsApp exploit allowed spyware to be installed with a phone call
One phone call and boom, installed.
By Johnny Lieu
Crypto exchange Binance says deposits and withdrawals will resume tomorrow
Binance says it will restore full operations on Tuesday, May 14.
The UK's tax office must destroy 7 million voiceprints. Would that happen in the U.S.?
Imagine if the IRS was collecting your biometric data.
By Rachel Kraus