More Cybersecurity - Page 68
The Apple-Facebook war is heating up. We may not like who wins.
A new rivalry between tech giants focuses on user privacy.
By Pete Pachal
Facebook's new data shocker involves accused national security threat Huawei
And Congressional representatives want answers.
By Jack Morse
Facebook reminds us: Never tweet. Just don't.
In taking to Twitter after another privacy scandal, Facebook's social media team managed to make the company look even worse.
By Jack Morse
Review: 2-factor authentication on iPhone gets dirt-simple with this keyfob
2fa gets physical.
By Jake Krol
Ticketfly hacker threatens to release more stolen data
Data such as names, phone numbers, emails, and mailing addresses were published online by a hacker after he claims Ticketfly failed to pay a bitcoin ransom.
By Jack Morse
We fooled the OnePlus 6's face unlock with a printed photo
But there's nothing to worry about. Mostly.
By Raymond Wong
Let's all chill out about this whole 'Alexa is spying on you' thing
Stay calm and don't panic.
By Raymond Wong
Apple is giving away a month of free iCloud storage to new subscribers
Mmm... terabytes....
By Rachel Kraus
Why you should care about GDPR, even if you don't live in Europe
It's not just about privacy policies.
By Karissa Bell
Amazon Echo secretly sent family's private audio to some random person
An accident, but a freaky one nonetheless.
By Johnny Lieu
How to use GDPR to clean out your inbox once and for all
An opportunity for a proper cleanse.
Facebook rolls out GDPR privacy checkups worldwide
Ad targeting! Personal details! Facial recognition! Oh my!
By Rachel Kraus
Pornhub launches new VPN service called VPNhub
A new venture that makes perfect sense for the adult video platform.
GDPR email subject lines sound even more desperate than your ex lovers
The GDPR thirst is real.
Apple now lets you download every bit of data it ever collected from you
Nice touch, Apple.
Trump’s phones remain vulnerable because he considers security 'inconvenient,' report says
A bad story gets worse.
3 things to watch out for in Mark Zuckerberg's EU hearing
In Europe, privacy is no joke.
By Rachel Kraus
Blacklisted cybersecurity firm Kaspersky decamps for Switzerland
Locations don't get more neutral than this.
By PC Mag
A major new vulnerability could expose your encrypted emails
It may or may not be time to panic.
By Monica Chin
Facebook has already suspended ~200 potentially shady apps
The app audit is underway.
By Rachel Kraus
One Florida man was behind 96 million of the worst kind of robocalls, FCC says
It was all one guy.
By Karissa Bell
A year later, the exploit that fueled the WannaCry ransomware remains a threat
Many unpatched systems still exist.
By Jack Morse
Google makes its privacy policy clearer so we can actually understand it
All thanks to GDPR.