More Cybersecurity - Page 72
Look out, Face ID: This hat can fool facial recognition
It works even better if you're Moby.
By Monica Chin
Chrome, hero that it is, will start automatically muting autoplay videos
Finally. Those things needed to die.
By Monica Chin
Cryptojacking is becoming a real menace
The practice of cryptojacking surged 8,500% in 2017.
Mozilla pulls ads from Facebook until Zuck makes good
The Cambridge Analytica fallout continues.
By Rachel Kraus
Don't forget: Instagram is creepy, too
Facebook's little sibling is no refuge from Facebook's problems.
By Jack Morse
What is ProtonMail, the service used by Cambridge Analytica to cover its tracks?
Simply, it's an email service that self-destructs. But there's much more to it than that.
Slack might be making it harder to know if your boss is reading your DMs
Well this isn't good.
By Jack Morse
Major Siri bug exposes all your hidden messages even if your phone is locked
This is really bad.
By Raymond Wong
Cambridge Analytica used self-destructing email to cover its tracks
The now-former CEO discussed his then firm's privacy strategy in a secretly recorded video.
By Jack Morse
Test your James Bond skills at this interactive spy museum
This museum is shaken, not stirred.
By Key Higdon
Escaping Facebook takes more than just deleting your account
But that doesn't mean you shouldn't try.
By Jack Morse
How to see all the weird apps that can access your data on Facebook
You'll probably be surprised at how many Facebook apps have permission from you to pull data out of your profile.
By Damon Beres
U.S. warns that Russian hackers breached critical infrastructure
Like, for example, U.S. nuclear power plants.
By Jack Morse
Equifax exec who sold nearly $1 million in shares charged with insider trading
The former CIO is the first exec to face criminal charges.
By Karissa Bell
Chinese messaging app WeChat banned by Australia's Defence Force
Spying concerns are high.
By Johnny Lieu
Dark web marketplace AlphaBay's spokesperson was a 24-year-old Reddit mod
And he's pretty much screwed.
By Jack Morse
This rap song tries to explain bitcoin cash and is ridiculously great
Beats, rhymes, and bitcoin cash
Cryptocurrency exchange Binance says it wasn't hacked
It was a phishing attack, not a hack.
Weather bureau staff investigated for alleged cryptocurrency mining on work computers
Mining at work isn't the wisest idea, unless that's actually your job.
By Johnny Lieu
Bitcoin drops below $10K following SEC warning and Binance hack rumors
A one-two punch.
By Jack Morse