More Cybersecurity - Page 79
Equifax is making an app, because apparently screwing 143 million people wasn’t enough
Nothing can possibly go wrong.
By Jack Morse
Google Chrome update makes it harder for shady sites to hijack your browser
No more of those magically appearing windows and tabs.
By Karissa Bell
Netflix subscribers targeted in yet another email scam
Another phishing scam targeted at streaming users.
Apple's TrueDepth camera will be used to send face data to third parties
This could end badly.
By Jack Morse
Yep: Russian hackers have targeted everyone from Colin Powell to Pussy Riot to the Vatican
Nearly 5,000 Gmail accounts were targeted.
Facebook has a plan to stop revenge porn—by collecting your nudes
Australia is the latest country to partner with the social network to tackle image-based abuse.
People think Facebook is listening to them. Here's how they're fighting back.
From Spanish-language radio to broken microphones, people are taking all kinds of steps to combat Facebook.
By Jack Morse
Here's what you need to know about that creepy Apple Photos feature Chrissy Teigen called out
Apple's image recognition tool stirred up some viral controversy.
Learn how to become an ethical hacker or pen tester with this course
Start hacking for the good guys.
By Team Commerce
Horror fans can't stop talking about this mind blowing cyberpunk game
You're a dystopian cyber hacker, Harry.
By TEAM COMMERCE
Paul Manafort's favorite password is even dumber than you'd think
Somehow we're not surprised.
By Jack Morse
iPhone X automatically blocks message notifications by default
A small but meaningful privacy step.
By Mark Kaufman
Lawmakers propose bill to make make smart devices more secure
It's part of a proposed system for labeling IoT products that follow best cybersecurity practices.
By Jack Morse
Meet Bad Rabbit, the new ransomware that used an NSA exploit to wreak havoc
A new form of ransomware surfaced in Russia, Ukraine, and elsewhere.
Signal is down, so you can't send private, encrypted messages
No secret messages for now.
By Sasha Lekach
Russian cyber firm blames NSA contractor for (accidentally) leaking U.S. hacking tools
A Moscow-based cybersecurity firm called Kaspersky Lab has admitted it got a hold of hacking tools linked to the NSA, but insists it obtained them without malicious intent and didn't provide them to the Russian government.
It might be time to get paranoid about your webcams and microphones
High-tech threat, meet low-tech solution.
The utter stupidity of the Equifax breach is something to behold
Human stupidity continues to test the bounds of reality.
This Slack setting tells you if your boss is spying on your DMs
Along with some other Slack tips and tricks.
By Jack Morse