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This store with nothing for sale wants to help you take control of your online privacy
Welcome to The Glass Room.
By Gianluca Mezzofiore, Video by Maria Dermentzi
This smart bike lock can also track your ride
Forget bulky bike locks—this invisible bike lock has you covered
By Ray White
The FBI has a 'huge' problem with your smartphone
The FBI Director claims that his agency can't access the contents of some seized phones, and that that's no good.
By Jack Morse
MasterCard will finally stop forcing people to sign receipts
Shopping spree: $100.
No signature required: Priceless.
By Sasha Lekach
Google is offering $1000 to anyone who can hack Tinder, Snapchat, Dropbox, and more
Duolingo, Headspace, Snapchat, and Dropbox are also up for grabs.
By Monica Chin
The truth about incognito mode (and how it can save you money)
What are you tracking, and who's tracking you?
Anyone can buy online ads and track your location in real time
Those popups are more than just an annoyance — they're a privacy threat.
By Jack Morse
The world needs more ethical hackers. Are you up for the job?
Use your hacking skills as a force for good.
By Team Commerce
People aren't cool with the LAPD getting drones
The ACLU and other groups are worried about the LAPD using drones.
By Rachel Kraus
This app scans your dick pics, but for, you know, good reasons
The app promises to use machine learning to secure your nude pics in a secure vault.
By Jack Morse
Trump's NOAA nominee signed 20-year weather deal with China ... which is suspected of hacking NOAA
Trump's nominee to lead NOAA inked a deal with the government suspected of hacking that very agency.
IoT will forever be in trouble, but there's hope
The wild world of the Internet of Things is a playground for hackers, but it doesn't have to be that way.
By Jack Morse
Apple has a lot to say to Al Franken about Face ID on the iPhone X
Relax everybody. Just relax.
By Raymond Wong
North Korea hacks UK TV company, in retaliation for fictional show about it
North Korea called the show a "scandalous farce."
By Yvette Tan
Australia launches a world-first national reporting tool for revenge porn
It will make reporting revenge porn simpler.
By Johnny Lieu
What the KRACK Wi-Fi vulnerability means for you and your devices
A newly discovered security flaw in Wi-Fi puts people's private information at risk.
By Jack Morse
Facebook will train British teens to stand up to online bullying
Pupils in 4,500 secondary schools across the UK will learn how to provide peer-to-peer support.
Unlock your computer simply by being near it, with the help of this device
Always have protection.
By Team Commerce
Huge security flaw leaves Wi-Fi devices wide open to hackers
All devices could be affected in some way.
Wi-Fi security may be cracked, and it's a very, very bad thing
Have we said that this is bad?
Here's a list of the places you shop that have been hacked
Wendy's. Sonic. Target. Whole Foods. And more....
By Mark Kaufman
Report: Twitter deleted tweets related to the Russian investigation
Twitter, come on.
By Monica Chin