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Google says it's got your back on major CPU vulnerability
But there are some steps you need to take.
By Jack Morse
This reported Intel CPU bug is really bad news for everyone
And the fix could come with costs of its own.
By Jack Morse
Burger company stock soars after it mentions blockchain
Eat a burger, get some cryptocurrency
Iran shuts down Instagram, Telegram apps amid protests
Apps once again find themselves at the center of protests
Guy arrested for 'Nigerian prince' email scams is definitely not Nigerian royalty
Nice try, Michael.
By Kellen Beck
Popular Chrome extension is secretly mining cryptocurrency
Cryptojacking is the new crypto-fad, and we don't like it one bit.
Cybersecurity maestro and former fugitive John McAfee claims his phone got hacked
Did the cybersecurity legend get hacked?
By Mark Kaufman
Mysterious Pineapple Fund dishes out $1 million to Internet Archive
A nice chunk of change for a good cause.
Russian hacking group Fancy Bear targets hundreds of journalists
It's the same group that targeted the DNC.
By Sasha Lekach
Cybersecurity researchers breach Windows 10 facial recognition with a photo
A facial recognition system is fooled again.
By Mark Kaufman
It looks like North Korea just stole even more bitcoins
Kim Jong-un is at it again.
Cryptocurrency exchange EtherDelta gets hacked and replaced by a fake site that steals your money
Do not use EtherDelta until further notice.
This nasty Android malware caused a phone to overload and bulge
Now malware can physically harm your phone.
By Mark Kaufman
Edward Snowden and human rights groups slam NSA bill that's rushing through Congress
The vote is expected soon.
By Tim Chester
Bitcoin is inspiring people to do crazy, paranoid things
You can't hide bitcoin in a coffee can in your backyard.
'Starwars,' 'football,' and 23 more horrific passwords people actually used in 2017
It's 2017, and someone is still using "password" as a password.
By Monica Chin
U.S. government says North Korea was behind WannaCry cyberattack and ransomware
It was a "reckless" attack.
Net Neutrality is dead and your privacy is at risk. Here are 5 VPNs that can help.
RIP Net Neutrality. Long live VPNs.
My name is on a fake Net Neutrality comment, and yours might be, too
Here's how to check.
By Monica Chin
How to check if someone's secretly using your Netflix account
It's easier than you may think.
By Jack Morse