More Cybersecurity - Page 78
1.7 million accounts hacked in 2014 Imgur data breach
The photo sharing community learned on Thanksgiving that it was the target of a 2014 data breach.
By Rachel Kraus
Private companies could have access to this country's facial recognition database
Open for business.
By Johnny Lieu
Alleged HBO hacker who leaked 'Game Of Thrones' scripts identified
But will he ever face trial?
By Jack Morse
Uber leaked info on 57 million people—then tried to cover it up
The hack affected 57 million people.
By Kerry Flynn
Nope, your Android phone's not secretly tracking your location when you tell it not to
It's not following your every move (unless you want it to).
By Raymond Wong
Skype disappears from app stores in China, including Apple's
It could indicate a larger crackdown on foreign-owned communication services in China.
By Rachel Kraus
Amazon Key has a flaw that could let hackers knock out the security camera
Turns out a service that gives strangers access to your home might not be that secure.
Super creepy Thanksgiving study comes with extra helping of smartphone surveillance
Apps are collecting precise location data on millions of Americans and selling it to third parties.
By Jack Morse
No one agrees on whether or not a dead body will unlock a smartphone
Who can access your smartphone after you die is still an unanswered question.
By Jack Morse
Think Facebook is the only company watching you? Think again.
What’s actually going on with your information, or who even has it, can be very unsettling.
By Troy Osinoff
That tweet trolling a Muslim woman during the Westminster attack was actually by a Russian bot
Twitter account claimed a woman with hijab ignored the victims.
Amazon Echo accessory comes with pretty much the worst name ever
"Alexa, please don't publish my home address and cellphone number online."
By Jack Morse
Super thirsty WikiLeaks slid into Donald Trump Jr.'s DMs
WikiLeaks sounds so desperate.
By Sasha Lekach
How your body stank could be the future of smartphone security
Turn up the heat on your smartphone's security.
By Jack Morse
Google investigators find hackers swipe nearly 250,000 passwords a week
The web is dark and filled with your passwords.
By Mark Kaufman
Hackers fool the iPhone X's Face ID using a cheesy-looking mask
But there's no reason to worry, unless you're rich or famous, or both.
By Raymond Wong
A remote-controlled vibrator secretly recorded user's entire sex session. Eek.
The Lovense app got a little too up close and personal.
Russia's best troll 'Jenna Abrams' is back with an incredible blog post about AI and the Matrix
Fake Twitter account doesn't back down, posts incredible blog.