More Cybersecurity - Page 74
Apple thinks you should really chill about that iBoot leak
While the leak isn't great for security, you're probably fine.
By Jack Morse
This awesome Netflix feature shows you the first show you ever binge-watched
Who could forget their first time?
By Kellen Beck
The internet of dildos is here, and it's vulnerable as hell
Yes, internet-connected vibrators can be hacked.
By Jack Morse
If you use Firefox, you need to update it right now
Why are you still reading? Go update!
By Monica Chin
5 questions Facebook's 'privacy principles' don't answer
We're still waiting on answers.
By Karissa Bell
The most important thing about Apple's new Macs might be something you can't see
It's called a co-processor and here's why you should care about it.
By Raymond Wong
Cryptocurrency trader held at gunpoint in UK's first Bitcoin heist
Forced to transfer Bitcoin via his computer.
Strava’s fitness heatmap has a major security problem for the military
When working out becomes a security threat.
By Sasha Lekach
The next generation broadband 5G network could be nationalized under Trump
The next mobile network could be federally run.
By Sasha Lekach
YouTube ads are the latest ground zero for nefarious crypto mining
Cryptojackers figured out how to turn Google's DoubleClick ad service into a platform for secret cryptocurrency mining.
Cryptocurrency exchange loses $400 million worth of coins in massive NEM hack
This rivals the Mt. Gox hack of 2014.
By Sasha Lekach
Bye-bye, Bitcoin. It's all about bananacoins.
Who said there was no money in bananas?
By Dymond Green
Lyft investigates claim that employee improperly accessed Mark Zuckerberg's account
This doesn't look good.
By Jack Morse
AI will become the criminal hacker's best friend—and worst enemy
Siri hacked the Gibson.
The Doomsday Clock is a gimmick, but why it just moved closer to midnight is deadly serious
There must be a better way of conveying impending doom.
The NSA literally deleted 'trust' and 'honesty' from its core values
The spy agency's website also removed 'truth' and 'openness.'
By Morgan Sung
What putting medical records on an iPhone means for your privacy
Balancing privacy and accessibility is extra tricky in the world of medical records.
By Jack Morse
Alphabet just launched Chronicle, a new cybercrime company from its moonshot factory
Newest "moonshot factory" company wants to fight evil hackers.
By Sasha Lekach
Firefox's Quantum update will block websites from tracking you 24/7
More privacy, less lag.
By Monica Chin
DuckDuckGo's new app is here for all your private mobile browsing needs
A little pushback goes a long way.
By Jack Morse
Pentagon’s proposed nuclear strategy elevates cyberattacks to a terrifying new realm
America now wants to prevent cyberattacks with the threat of nuclear bombs -- what!?
By Sasha Lekach