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"I'm not a voyeur, I'm a technology enthusiast,” says the creator, who combined deepfake AI with a need for cash to get ka-CHING!
Lees meerIn an effort to show you how advertisers snoop on your surfing activity, Mozilla is offering you the chance to pretend that you're someone else.
Lees meerTrying to save 20 minutes, 100 drivers took a Google Maps shortcut... into a field, where the mud-stuck cars then caused a 2-hour delay.
Lees meerSpammers and scammers are getting better at spelling and grammar - so make sure you aren't relying on language alone to spot phishes...
Lees meerCybersecurity researchers have fooled the Tesla Model 3's automatic navigation system into rapidly braking and taking a wrong turn on the highway.
Lees meerSen. Markey and 2 consumer groups said the Google-owned service must comply with COPPA and should be held accountable for not doing so.
Lees meerIt's a drop in the “4.7 billion robocalls placed per month” bucket, but hey, it's better than nothing!
Lees meerAfter fingers, the iris of the eye, ears and even lips, it was probably inevitable that someone would propose the human heart might be the next big thing in biometric security.
Lees meerThose things drop out of pockets at the worst times. Like, say, when you're hurling a bomb at a brick-and-mortar that you've also DDoSed.
Lees meerSocial Engineered, dedicated to the “Art of Human Hacking,” was gutted, with 55,121 users' details leaked on the same day as the hack.
Lees meerMaintainers of the world’s most popular open source media player, VLC, has issued the biggest single set of security fixes in the program’s history.
Lees meerGoogle has expanded its internet safety guide for children with techniques and games to help them be more info-literate online.
Lees meerHere's a way to keep secrets safe in memory, even in a world of hardware-level leakage due to tricks like Rambleed, Spectre and more.
Lees meerPopular file transfer service WeTransfer faces embarrassment this week after admitting that it had mailed file links to the wrong users.
Lees meerResearchers have shown that it’s technically possible for hackers to target the US Presidential text Alerts system to send fake messages.
Lees meerSenator Ron Wyden has written to NIST asking for guidance and training for government staff in how to share files securely.
Lees meerKrekelberg alleged that 58 fellow officers broke a federal privacy law by searching for her driver’s license data without any reason.
Lees meerTwo emergency zero days affecting a browser in one week counts as unusual - especially when they pop up as separate alerts two days apart.
Lees meerBe careful before installing that mobile app on your iOS or Android device - many mobile applications are riddled with vulnerabilities.
Lees meerThe leak, carried out by a since-fired rogue employee, affected 2.7 million people and 173,000 businesses - about 41% of its clientele.
Lees meerThe language we use could be indicators of disease and, with patient consent, could be monitored just like physical symptoms.
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