More Cybersecurity - Page 70
Facebook's facial recognition features could cost it billions of dollars
Facebook's privacy headache just got worse.
By Karissa Bell
Mysterious company is using Facebook to build a massive facial-recognition database
It's not just Cambridge Analytica.
By Monica Chin
Canada to Facebook: ’The time of self-regulation is over’
Canada contemplates increased data regulation as Facebook appears before the House of Commons.
By Rachel Kraus
UK and U.S. authorities warn of Russian attacks on routers
"Russia is our most capable hostile adversary in cyberspace."
By Johnny Lieu
TaskRabbit notifies users of 'cybersecurity incident,' shuts down service
A data breach hits the gig economy.
By Rachel Kraus
Police catch criminal after spotting fingerprint in WhatsApp photo
Be careful what you send.
By Monica Chin
Facebook isn't the only one with too much of your data. Just ask Google and Amazon.
Google and Amazon are due for their own privacy reckonings.
By Jack Morse
Mark Zuckerberg's congressional hearing was all of us trying to explain technology to our grandparents
"Senator, we sell ads."
By Mashable Studios
Google loses landmark 'right to be forgotten' case
A judge has ruled on the individual privacy vs. public good minefield.
By Rachel Kraus
New Gmail update will include self-destructing emails
If you were worried about sending confidential emails, worry no more.
By Monica Chin
Chinese police used facial recognition to catch a suspect in a crowd of 60,000
Facial recognition and law enforcement is a match made in an Orwellian future.
By Rachel Kraus
Box that unlocks iPhones is the hottest new gadget for police
GrayKey cuts right through passcodes.
By Johnny Lieu
Facebook Messenger reminds users to check privacy settings
The timing isn't coincidental.
By Monica Chin
Mozilla makes 'tracking protection' the default on Firefox for iOS
Sorry, advertisers.
By Rachel Kraus
It sounds like Mark Zuckerberg has a lot to follow up on
He's gonna have to follow up.
By Michelle Yan
After 14 years, Steam finally gets some decent privacy settings
Took you long enough.
By Kellen Beck
We'll never trust our 'friends' ever again after they sold out our Facebook data
This nameless, faceless betrayer will haunt our dreams for the rest of our days.
Facebook won't cooperate with ICE, Zuckerberg says
Zuck says Facebook won't help ICE in futuristic surveillance.
By Rachel Kraus
A photographic journey through Mark Zuckerberg's emotions on Capitol Hill
You've got this, Mark.
By Rachel Kraus
Facebook will pay a whole $40,000 to users who sniff out the next Cambridge Anlaytica
Such commitment to data security!
By Rachel Kraus