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IE zero day and heap of RDP flaws fixed in February Patch Tuesday

Microsoft has finally patched the Internet Explorer (IE) zero-day flaw the company said in January was being used in “limited targeted attacks”.

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FBI: Cybercrime tore a $3.5b hole in victims’ pockets last year

The FBI's Internet Crime Report shows that business email comprise is the biggest money-maker for cybercriminals.

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Google to force Nest users to turn on 2FA

Nest users who aren't using 2FA or a Google account will be required to take an extra step by verifying their identity via email.

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Mozilla issues final warning to websites using TLS 1.0

From March, the Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Edge browsers will show warnings when users visit websites that only support TLS versions 1.0 or 1.1.

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US charges four Chinese military members with Equifax hack

The indictment suggests the hack was part of a series of major data thefts organized by Chinese military and intelligence agencies.

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Data about inmates and jail staff spilled by leaky prison app

A web-mapping project came across detainees' prescriptions and other PII that could be used by identity thieves to victimize prisoners.

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5 tips for you and your family on Safer Internet Day

Why not make Safer Internet Day the excuse you need to do all those cybersecurity tweaks you've been putting off?

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5 tips for businesses on Safer Internet Day

Safer Internet Day - here's how to make your business better at cybersecurity, no matter how safe you are already!

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Freedom Hosting owner pleads guilty to distributing child abuse images

Eric Eoin Marques has pleaded guilty to running what was once believed to be the largest child abuse hosting provider on the dark web.

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Officials raise alarm about Chinese hacking

Officials pointed to ongoing threats against US institutions, painting a dire picture of hacking efforts to support Chinese economic goals.

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Facebook’s Twitter and Instagram accounts hijacked

In full glare of the world, Facebook admins have found themselves in an unseemly struggle to wrestle back control of the company’s Twitter accounts.

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3 Common Valentine’s Day scams (and how to avoid them)

It’s almost Valentine’s Day … but Cupid isn’t the only one looking for targets. Every year, hackers and scammers take advantage of people’s emotions around this holiday and do serious financial and psychological damage. The post 3 Common Valentine’s…

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Google Chrome to start blocking downloads served via HTTP

Google has announced a timetable for phasing out insecure file downloads in the Chrome browser starting with desktop version 81 due next month.

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Facebook encrypted messaging will ‘create hiding places for child abuse’

Child safety groups penned an open letter to Facebook, urging a delay on encrypted messaging until sufficient safeguards are in place.

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FBI director warns of sustained Russian disinformation threat

Russia is still using social media in a sustained campaign to dabble in US affairs, according to FBI director Chris Wray.

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Frustrated author cybersquats novelist’s website

If you visit the website of renowned Canadian novelist Patrick deWitt today, you'll see a surprising message. "THIS IS NOT PATRICK DEWITT", it says.

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Monday review – the hot 23 stories of the week

From Google's OpenSK project to Apple's SMS 2FA proposal, and everything in between. Get up to date with the hot stories of the last week.

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Robbin Hood – the ransomware that brings its own bug

When you need a vulnerability to exploit, but there isn't one... why not simply bring your own, along with your malware?

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Researchers transmit data covertly by altering screen brightness

Researchers have retrieved data from a disconnected computer by altering its LCD's pixel density just enough for a camera to pick it up.

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Facebook, Google, YouTube order Clearview to stop scraping faceprints

It's my First Amendment right to scrape publicly available face images, its CEO says. Besides, we're just doing what Google Search does.

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Wacom driver caught monitoring third-party software use

Graphics tablet company Wacom can collect data unconnected to its products, such as which applications users open on their computers.

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