More Cybersecurity - Page 94
This creepy Facebook stalking app was a hoax—but it should still scare the hell out of you
The future is terrible.
Why you saw swastikas appearing on Twitter accounts everywhere
Massive hack spread pro-Erdogan propaganda.
NBD, Allo could just tell your Google history to your mom
Googled anything personal lately?
By Jack Morse
Wikileaks says they contacted Apple, Google and more about protection from the CIA
Wikileaks says its trying to help.
Vibrator company will delete the personal data it snooped from you
Data mining is not exactly a turn-on.
By Ariel Bogle
In defense of Kellyanne Conway's astonishingly stupid microwave comment
Yes. It somehow came to this.
By Damon Beres
Man hacks his Alexa to speak out of a skull and it's horrifying
As if Alexa wasn't creepy enough.
One perfume wants to be the next weapon against cybersecurity attacks
"Can you smell the fear?"
Did WikiLeaks just do Apple and Google a huge favor?
The CIA sure has some silly names for its hacking tools.
By Pete Pachal
Wikileaks says it wants to help tech companies thwart CIA hacking
Wikileaks mastermind Julian Assange says he wants to help tech companies block the CIA's hacking techniques.
Uber says it will review its creepy Greyball feature
Uber says it's looking into its latest controversy.
Google says it already fixed 'many' of the security flaws from Vault 7 leak
So, we're almost, pretty much, largely safe, right?
FBI director says 'there is no such thing as absolute privacy in America.' Welp.
There's no such thing as privacy in the United States, but it's a vital part of being an American. OK, confused yet?
The CIA won't admit if the WikiLeaks 'Vault 7' dump is authentic, but wants you to be upset anyway
Upset with WikiLeaks, that is.
By Jack Morse
This is why you should be terrified of the Wikileaks Vault 7 data dump
Yes, there is something to worry about here.
Apple claims 'many' security bugs from the 'Vault 7' leak are already fixed
Many, but not all.
Calm down. Here's what you actually need to know about the WikiLeaks dump
You're probably not at risk.
Telecom giants can finally stop caring about protecting your data
For a brief moment, the personal data you gave to your internet providers was protected. No longer.
How to protect your phone from border guards, and why it's probably a bad idea
Your phone is naked at the border.
By Jack Morse
Pence's real crime is that he still uses an AOL email account
1999 called. It wants Pence back.
The internet refuses to let Pence forget about his email scandal
Oh, how the tables have turned.
This old Mike Pence tweet on Hillary Clinton emails is coming back to haunt him
Hello Twitter my old friend.
There's a new reason to hate Coachella
The safety of your Coachella.com account may have been compromised.