More Cybersecurity - Page 55
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
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes wants to break up Facebook. Here's why.
"Mark’s power is unprecedented and un-American."
By Matt Binder
Google's new cookie tools will protect privacy — and ensure its dominance
Om nom nom, cookies.
By Rachel Kraus
Controversial iPhone hacking company signs deal with ICE
The company was co-founded by a former Apple security engineer.
By Matt Binder
Dark web review site Deep Dot Web used referrals links to earn millions
It's not just your favorite gadget review site. Referral links have infiltrated the dark web.
By Jack Morse
Major crypto exchange hack nets $40 million and could get so much worse
Binance was hacked.
By Jack Morse
Most Airbnb guests worry about hidden cameras
In a recent survey, 58 percent of people said they worry about hidden cameras in Airbnbs.
By Angela Moscaritolo
FTC split on punishing Mark Zuckerberg in settlement with Facebook
FTC commissioners are unable to agree on how to deal with the Facebook founder.
By Matt Binder
Dark web drug market ‘Wallstreet Market’ seized by German police
The administrators tried to exit scam. Law enforcement got them anyway.
By Jack Morse
Peter Thiel's Palantir helped ICE separate families
The data firm previously said it was just helping ICE manage workflow.
By Rachel Kraus
Facebook agrees to increased federal oversight on privacy: report
The social network would be required to submit new products to the FTC for review.
By Matt Binder
Dell laptops and desktops vulnerable to remote attack
The vulnerability only requires users to visit a website for their system to be compromised.
By Matthew Humphries
Young people are overconfident with online security, survey suggests
Gen Z might be good at tech, but not necessarily keeping their online info safe.
By Johnny Lieu
Mark Zuckerberg could become Facebook's 'designated compliance officer'
The FTC could also force Facebook to create an "independent" privacy committee with Facebook board members.
By Matt Binder
Google will now let users auto-delete location history and activity data
The new options will begin rolling out in the coming weeks.
By Matt Binder
Unprotected server exposed data on 80 million U.S. households
Data included names, addresses, gender, marital status, and income levels.
By Michael Kan
Mark Zuckerberg's cringey laugh was a slap in the face of Facebook's victims
Awkward doesn't begin to cover it.
By Rachel Kraus
Mark Zuckerberg says 'a private social platform' is the future at F8
Facebook is shifting its focus toward private communication.
By Jack Morse
Rape survivors are being asked to give their phones to police. Here's why that's problematic.
"Investigations too often focus on women’s character, honesty and sexual history, despite rules which are supposed to prevent this."
Slack's IPO filing shows it fears a Facebook-style privacy disaster
The company knows a lot about you. That's a potential problem.
By Jack Morse
NSA recommends White House end spying program leaked by Snowden
The surveillance program has become a “logistical and legal” burden.
By Matt Binder
Amazon employees listening to your Alexa chats can see where you live
Not creepy at all.
By Jack Morse
Kids hack dad's facial recognition lock in easiest way possible
So easy a child could do it.
By Jack Morse