More Cybersecurity - Page 92
Whoops. Millions of Android phones are wide open to hackers
And your favorite app might be to blame.
By Jack Morse
Here's why police were able to illegally access the call logs of a journalist
Might be time to get that VPN.
By Johnny Lieu
Surprise! U.S. Senate email lacks the most basic of security features.
Even Yahoo Mail and AOL have the Senate beat.
By Jack Morse
We’re shocked (shocked!) that White House staffers’ favorite secure messaging app is probably not that secure
A lawsuit alleges that Confide doesn't work as advertised.
By Jack Morse
Here's why you shouldn't rush out and update your Google Pixel or Nexus
The latest version of Android is reportedly borking fingerprint sensors.
By Raymond Wong
Windows users should be really worried about the latest NSA leak
"This is not a drill."
By Jack Morse
North Korean hackers stole $88,000 in bitcoin over the last 2 years
One untraceable way for the reclusive country to cash in.
By Yi Shu Ng
How to lock down your iMessages so you don't snitch on yourself like Alabama's (former) governor
Keep those texts private.
Nintendo is calling on hackers to find Switch security flaws (and they'll pay you)
Paint your black hat white
By Kellen Beck
Your phone's fingerprint scanner might not be as secure as you thought
How secure is your fingerprint?
So now hackers can use your phone's sensors to steal your PIN number
The sensors that come standard in most smartphones are surprisingly precise.
By Jack Morse
Why it's totally possible this group of hackers is the CIA
To Symantec, the "Longhorn" hacking group has always seemed like a state actor.
Your Mac could be facing threats from even more malware: report
That's way more pop-ups in your life.
Are you a 'hacker type'? Then 'Mr. Robot' wants you.
Please leave your imaginary friends at home.
By Ariel Bogle
The Purge is cancelled: Hackers unleash sirens of doom on Dallas
Nope. No Purge for you. Just your friendly neighborhood hacker attack.
Citizen phone numbers leaked on Twitter by cops in Bangalore
Serious breach of privacy!
Rando friends can see your Facebook Stories and you can't stop it
You don't want your grandma asking about your latest Story shenanigans, do you?
This company is microchipping its workers to give them an all-access pass to the office
Everybody do the robot.
By Tony Lee
Oops, that vibrator with a camera is super easy to hack
Strangers can literally see inside you.
Your internet data is absolutely a national security issue
It's not just about your data, it's about the security of the country.
By Chandler Givens