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Facebook briefly blocked breaking news stories about its security breach — and that’s a problem
When a Facebook breach happens, you should be able to share that news on Facebook.
By Matt Binder
Some basic steps to protect your Facebook account after hack hits 50 million users
Hackers could use the affected Facebook accounts as if they were their own.
By Jack Morse
Hacker backpedals on his brazen threat to delete Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook account
Taiwanese hacker Chang Chi-yuan has backtracked on his livestream deletion of Zuckerberg's Facebook profile, but he claims the exploit is real.
By Matt Binder
Facebook: 50 million accounts 'directly affected' by hack
The company doesn't know who was behind the hack.
By Jack Morse
Russian hackers are taking their cyber warfare to the next level
Security researchers have discovered a sophisticated new malware attack being deployed by Fancy Bear.
By Matt Binder
Why experts are freaking out over the new way Google Chrome sign-in works
Google Chrome 69 is forcing users to login to their Google account. Security experts are saying "not nice."
By Matt Binder
WhatsApp hires grievance officer to fight deadly fake news in India
Waging war on fake news on multiple fronts.
By Rachel Kraus
Cryptocurrency exchange claimed it was 'practically impossible' to hack. It was hacked.
No one could have ever possibly seen this coming.
By Jack Morse
Report: Google Dragonfly links phone numbers to search results
Google's censored search engine for China just got a little bit more evil as it's been revealed any searches carried out using it are linked to a person's phone number making it much easier for Chinese authorities to identify them.
By Matthew Humphries
Annoying iOS web attack will forcibly restart your iPhone, but not much else
The code can't do anything malicious, but mischievous hackers could use it to troll iOS users.
By Jake Krol
Popular Mac apps caught harvesting users' browsing data without consent
This isn't good.
By Adam Smith
Your Tesla is probably vulnerable to hackers, but there's an easy fix
Researchers demonstrated a new way to steal a Model 3, but you can fight back.
By Jack Morse
British Airways was hacked, and its customers are paying the price
Yes, credit card data appears to have been stolen.
By Jack Morse
North Korean spy charged with hacking Sony
Oh, also, he apparently was involved in the development of the ransomware WannaCry.
By Jack Morse
9 best Ikea hacks to help upgrade your home
Lantern terrarium? Yes, please!
How an anti-Semitic slur made its way onto maps across the internet
Snap Maps and various websites and apps were the victims of anti-Semitic vandalism.
By Matt Binder
Following account hacks, Instagram will finally support third party 2FA apps
Hundreds of users have been getting locked out of their accounts.
By Rachel Kraus
#Blessed!! Instagram will let users request to get verified
Our influencer nightmare is over!!
By Rachel Kraus
'Fortnite' developer had sharp words for Google after a scary Android exploit was discovered
The 'Fortnite' app for Android had a scary exploit, but the revelation of its existence speaks to the strained relationship between Google and Epic Games.
By Raymond Wong
False alarm: DNC backtracks on voter database hacking attempt claim
What was thought to be a spear phishing hack attempt on the national party turned out to be an unauthorized test conducted by state party officials.
By Matt Binder
Huawei and ZTE get another government ban, over national security concerns
Australia's government is also worried about national security.
By Johnny Lieu