More Cybersecurity - Page 73
Turns out that Geek Squad has been in the FBI's pocket for a decade
Some Geek Squaders have been paid FBI informants.
By Jack Morse
Pennsylvania attorney general sues Uber over 2016 data breach
At least 57 million people were affected.
By Kerry Flynn
Cryptocurrency ransom demands popped up in recent cyberattacks
Monero is an appealing form of cryptocurrency for cyberattackers due to the privacy it affords.
Equifax just reminded us that it's still the goddamn worst
Even more people were affected by the 2017 hack than initially thought.
By Jack Morse
Facebook is using facial recognition — here's how to turn it off
Some pictures just shouldn't be tagged...
Europeans asked Google for their 'Right to be Forgotten' 2.4 million times
People have asked Google to remove 2.4 million URLs so far.
By Rachel Kraus
SikurPhone is a smartphone for Bitcoin millionaires
Need a phone that's more secure than your average Android? SikurPhone might fit the bill.
Twitter’s murky verification process is helping cryptocurrency scams thrive
Verification has been on hold since November.
By Kerry Flynn
He fooled an entire nation with a fake Facebook profile. Then I tracked him down.
Hundreds thought they knew him. No one could believe he never even existed.
Microsoft battles U.S. authorities who want access to foreign-stored data
Law enforcement vs. privacy, yet again.
By Johnny Lieu
Russian spies reportedly tried to make it look like North Korea hacked the Olympics
It's believed to be retaliation for Russian Olympic Committee's suspension from the 2018 Winter Games.
Chinese iCloud account privacy may be at risk once Apple complies with new laws
The move has caused alarm among human right and privacy advocates.
The U.S. Government Accuses Two Chinese Phone Makers of Spying on Americans - Here's Why We Think It's Bullsh*t
The CIA, NSA, and FBI are accusing the Chinese government of using Huawei and ZTE phones to spy on Americans, but there's no hardcore evidence.
By Michelle Yan
New DOJ task force is sure to solve American cybersecurity problems
Cybersecurity whiz Jeff Sessions is on it.
By Rachel Kraus
Android P may prevent background apps from accessing your camera
It's a win for your privacy.
By Monica Chin
Someone hacked a Tesla cloud account to mine cryptocurrency
Using Tesla to get you to the cryptocurrency moon.
By Jack Morse
Download Apple's update to protect your iPhone from the Telugu bug
Your iPhone will thank you.
The best VPNs for iOS if you're looking for more privacy
These VPNs were tested on an iPhone.
By Mark Kaufman
Anyone can use Facebook to boost a message. Even Russian agents.
Robert Mueller's 37-page indictment of the Internet Research Agency and surrounding players paints a chilling picture of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.
Beware! Slack leaks are the new email leaks
The New York Times slack leak is just the beginning.
By Rachel Kraus
FedEx customer information exposed in data breach
Thousands of documents including passports and IDs were exposed.
By Sasha Lekach
It's time for Huawei to prove its phones aren't spying on Americans
Show, don't tell.
By Raymond Wong
Cybersecurity researchers say Olympics hacker aimed to embarrass
LOL you've been pwned.
By Jack Morse
$200 million worth of cryptocurrency goes missing from BitGrail exchange
Another day, another cryptocurrency hack.