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Report: Apple's iOS 12 now blocks iPhone-hacking tool favored by police
Your iPhone just got a better lock.
By Jack Morse
Apple CEO Tim Cook comes out swinging against companies collecting your private data
Cook warned of the “data industrial complex.”
By Matt Binder
Car heist video reminds Tesla owners that relay attacks are still a thing
Video shows thieves quickly gaining access to a Model S.
By Jack Morse
Japan is the latest country to challenge Facebook to improve security
That 29 million user data breach is not going unnoticed.
By Rachel Kraus
Helm is the personal email server you never knew you needed
It's time to take back email.
By Pete Pachal
Trump-themed dating app leaks users' personal data
The app sought to create a safe space for Trump supporters looking for love.
By Jack Morse
Popular e-card site has a bug that lets anyone access user photos
If you've uploaded pics to Card Factory, they can be seen by others.
European authorities to investigate Twitter over GDPR non-compliance
What is it social media companies keep saying about "transparency"?
By Rachel Kraus
Google says it won't identify women who reported sexual misconduct on 'Sh*tty Media Men' list
Anonymous Google doc users are likely to stay anonymous, for now.
By Rachel Kraus
Here's how to tell if your Facebook account was one of the 29 million hacked
You should check.
By Jack Morse
Google's Mark Risher: We've never abused your 2FA data
We spoke to Google's Mark Risher on today's security challenges and the way Google approaches them.
DuckDuckGo, the pro-privacy search engine, hits 30 million daily searches
This comes just days after news broke that Google exposed 500,000 of its users' data.
By Matt Binder
Facebook's Portal is coming at a very odd time — Technically Speaking
Facebook just released its first pair of smart speakers, the $199 Portal and $349 Portal+, but the company's recent security breach has many skeptical to invite the social network company into their home.
Apple doubles down on Chinese hardware hack denial in letter to Congress
The company is claiming in no uncertain terms that the Bloomberg Businessweek story is flat out wrong.
By Jack Morse
Google exposed personal data of almost 500,000 and didn't disclose it
This is the end of Google+.
By Karissa Bell
Google Titan Security Key review: An expensive, easy-to-use security key
Security is in your pocket.
By Jake Krol
Apple confirms a limited Supermicro malware attack
China has infiltrated US companies.
By Rachel Kraus
Russian government hackers mined bitcoin to fund attacks on FIFA, anti-doping agencies
A indictment from the Justice Department claims the hackers used bitcoin in an attempt to "mask their identities."
By Jack Morse
Facebook's data breach and what it means for you — Technically Speaking
Mark Zuckerberg and the crew at Facebook cannot catch a break.
Musk steps down, Facebook is hacked, retro consoles return: The week in tech news — Technically Speaking
Elon Musk steps down as Tesla chairman, Facebook announces a data breach, and Sony reveals a new miniature version of the PlayStation.
Facebook says there's no evidence ‘so far’ that hackers accessed third-party apps
Third-party apps are safe. For now.
By Karissa Bell
New hack bypasses iPhone's lock screen on iOS 12
Think the contacts and photos on your iPhone are secure from prying eyes? Think again.
Gmail's third-party app policy: Security experts explain the risks
Third parties could be reading your emails.
By Rachel Kraus
Your Instagram account may have been compromised by hackers, too
Potentially up to 90 million Facebook users had their accounts accessed by hackers. Some Instagram accounts might have been accessed as well.
By Jack Morse