More Cybersecurity - Page 82
Apple opens up about Face ID's security
The company admits some limitations with the new technology.
By Jack Morse
If you ever needed a flying robot in your home, well, you're in luck
The Aire takes home security to the next level... literally.
By Aj Caldwell
Report says credit cards used at Sonic restaurants are up for sale on the dark web
Millions of credit and debit cards may be affected.
By Rachel Kraus
Don't fall for this Netflix phishing scam
It's still not a good idea to send your password over email.
By Monica Chin
Whoops, a hacker found a way to steal your passwords from macOS High Sierra
The newly released operating system has at least one security hole.
By Jack Morse
Apple is cleaning up account security in macOS High Sierra
Out with the old 2-step verification and in with the new(ish) 2-factor authentication.
By Jack Morse
I'll never use Apple's Face ID
There are a host of problems with the latest biometric technology from Apple.
By Jack Morse
Someone reportedly hacked Deloitte through an account without two-step verification
One of the world's largest accounting firms got hacked.
One step you should be taking to protect your data
Get secure passwords you'll never need to memorize again.
By Team Commerce
Turns out Russia may not have gone after Wisconsin's voter registration system after all
DHS officials have changed their tune.
By Jack Morse
Some Mac users are getting hit with ransomware -- here's what to do
Yep, Macs aren't immune to malware.
By Monica Chin
Account data for more than half a million car tracking devices was leaked online
You might not be the only one tracking your car.
BlackBerry to work with Delphi to protect self-driving cars from cyber threats
Self-driving cars need cybersecurity, too.
The latest surveillance robot is designed to patrol rough terrain (and fight crime)
Knightscope's security robots might deter some crime, but the new robots are a ways from machine-learning crime prediction.
By Mark Kaufman
Equifax has been directing victims to a fake phishing site for weeks
It's a site that looks almost exactly like Equifax's, but it is definitely not Equifax's.
By Jack Morse
Here’s what your identity sells for on the dark web
You may be surprised, or insulted, or enraged, to find out.
By Suzanne Woolley
Avril Lavigne is the most dangerous celebrity online, despite this not being 2002
A rough day for our middle school selves.
Paying for antivirus software is mostly BS
When it comes to your home computer, you likely don't need paid antivirus software.
By Jack Morse
Equifax was allegedly hacked months before the massive breach — by the same criminals
And at least one person says the same crew was responsible.
By Jack Morse
What to do if you downloaded the malware-infected CCleaner app
There are steps you definitely need to take.
By Jack Morse
Hackers hid malware in official CCleaner app and millions are at risk
This is very, very bad.
Pretend you're on 'The Wire' with this virtual burner phone
No flip phone required.
By Team Commerce