More Cybersecurity - Page 83
OurMine hacks Vevo, releases staggering 3.12TB of internal files
Hacking group says they breached into joint venture because of a rude employee.
Why you should turn off your Bluetooth right now
Your phone, computer, watch, and smart home devices are risk of hacking whenever bluetooth is on.
By Monica Chin
People are now selling masks as iPhone X security
Taobao, a Chinese vendor, is selling "safety sleeping masks" specifically for the purpose of protecting your iPhone's security.
By Monica Chin
So how worried should we be about Apple's Face ID?
Experts are concerned about what governments and corporations will do with Face ID data if and when they get a hold of it.
By Jack Morse
An Apple executive just revealed tasty new details about Face ID we didn’t know
Think security and sunglasses.
By Jack Morse
Bella Hadid won't let anyone get away with pushing a woman
Bella Hadid: model, fashionista, supergirl.
By Leah Collie
Sen. Al Franken is worried about iPhone X's Face ID
At present, the privacy implications of Apple's facial-recognition technology aren't exactly clear.
By Jack Morse
This chatbot could help you sue Equifax
A Stanford student and angry former Equifax customer built a chatobot to help people to take action against the company.
The Senate has some questions for Equifax over its massive data breach
The committee's letter is the latest fallout from the hack.
By Patrick Kulp
Equifax screwed up yet again, and it's scrambling to fix this latest mess
Sigh. I guess we shouldn't be surprised.
By Jack Morse
The next iPhone has a hidden security feature that cops will hate
Making backups of seized phones just got a lot harder.
By Jack Morse
Everything that's wrong with that study which used AI to 'identify sexual orientation'
LGBTQ advocacy groups and privacy organizations have criticized the report.
Twitter is *not having* Equifax's response to that massive hack
The internet is not pleased.
By Jack Morse
Equifax should be the breach that broke the camel’s back
Businesses that deal with consumer data need cyber security regulation. Now.
Everything you need to know about the massive Equifax data breach
Equifax exposed approximately 143 million customers in a data breach.
Equifax hit with $70 billion class-action lawsuit after massive hack
The lawsuit was filed hours after the disclosure.
By Patrick Kulp
Alleged Equifax hackers demand $2.6 million Bitcoin ransom — or else...
They want the company to pay up.
By Jack Morse
Equifax execs sold off nearly $2 million in stock before massive data breach was made public
A spokesperson denied they were aware of the breach.
By Patrick Kulp
Equifax hack reminds everyone how much they hate credit agencies
Sure you can't get a loan, but at least your personal data got stolen.
What to do if your social security number was stolen in the massive Equifax hack
Around 44 percent of Americans were reportedly affected by a massive data breach at Equifax.
By Patrick Kulp
How to tell if you're one of the 143 million Americans affected by the Equifax hack
The credit reporting agency suffered a huge breach.
By Jack Morse
Bad news for literally anyone with a credit card: there's a good chance you just got hacked
From mid-May through July of this year, cyber criminals got access to the personal information of up to 143 million United States consumers from Equifax, the credit reporting agency announced on Thursday.