More Cybersecurity - Page 71
A new YouTube Kids app will use human curators to protect your young ones
YouTube takes one more step in its ongoing effort to clean up the kid-friendly video streaming app.
From ATMs to printers, hackers prove you can play 'Doom' on anything
We're impressed and slightly skeptical...
MindBody crashes, yogis lose their cool
Fitness lovers panicked at the inability to book classes online.
By Rachel Kraus
Avast's new web browser turns on all privacy settings by default
Hey, you never know.
By Monica Chin
Australia also investigates Facebook following data scandal
Is Facebook up for a 'booting'?
By Johnny Lieu
Almost every Facebook user's data has been scraped, Zuckerberg says
Our privacy nightmare keeps getting worse.
By Karissa Bell
Every store, business, and retailer that has been recently hacked
More retailers have been the targets of cybersecurity attacks than you think.
By MJ Franklin
Facebook won't extend European data privacy protections around the world
Those regulations won't be rolled out globally — for now, at least.
By Johnny Lieu
Those annoying 'Congratulations Amazon User' ads are more dangerous than you think
And here's what to do about them.
By Jack Morse
Panera Bread exposed millions of customer records because LOL security
You didn't care about security did you?
By Raymond Wong
Hackers steal credit card data from 5 million Saks and Lord & Taylor customers
Not good, not good, not good!
By Monica Chin
A look at the weirdest data Facebook has on 6 Mashable reporters
We downloaded our complete Facebook profiles, and what we found was, well, interesting.
By Jack Morse
New Zealand's privacy commissioner is also done with Facebook
"Every New Zealander has the right to find out what information an agency holds about them."
By Johnny Lieu
Surprise! That Cambridge Analytica data *still* hasn't been deleted.
Who would have thought.
By Jack Morse
Facebook pauses smart speaker unveiling in wake of Cambridge Analytica scandal
It's definitely the wrong time to ask people to buy a device that collects even more data.
By Raymond Wong
After you-know-what, Facebook is making its privacy settings easier to find
You can soon pick what Facebook data you want to download.
By Johnny Lieu
Congress formally summons Mark Zuckerberg to testify on Cambridge Analytica
Zuck has some major explaining to do.
By Raymond Wong
Sloppy VPN mistake reportedly exposed DNC hacker as Russian spy
One all-too-relatable slip.