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YouTube ‘influencers’ get 2FA tokens phished

100K or so creators in the YouTube car community were targeted by a phishing campaign that captured 2FA codes.

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Facebook has booted tens of thousands of data-grabbing apps

400 developers have been naughty with user data, noncompliant with policy, and/or have ignored Facebook's audit, it says.

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Apple restricts adblocking extensions

Apple has turned off the ability for adblocking companies to use their own blocking mechanisms in Safari.

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Jira development and ticketing software hit by critical flaws

Admins have a spot of patching work on their hands after the company released updates addressing two critical flaws.

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Instagram phish poses as copyright infringement warning – don’t click!

Your Instagram account has value to the crooks - so they're coming up with some cunning tricks to get at your passsword.

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Investors accuse FedEx of lying, stock dumping after NotPetya attack

This is the second such suit, with shareholders asking why execs sold $40m+ of their shares while downplaying the ransomware attack.

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Google pulls more fake adblockers from Chrome Web Store

Google has again been reprimanded for not spotting fake extensions impersonating popular brands in its Chrome Web Store.

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Could EarEcho change the way we authenticate our phones?

Researchers have discovered a way to use wireless earbuds as a biometric authentication system.

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Two charged with tech-support scamming the elderly for $10m

The tech-support scammers were allegedly part of a network of crooks in the US and India who conned about 7,500 victims.

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WannaCry – and why it never went away

WannaCry still hasn't died out, more than two years after the original attack. We went live to find out why...

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Monday review – the hot 22 stories of the week

From the Simjacker phone hack to IBM's cloud-based quantum computer - and everything in between. It's the weekly security roundup.

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New iOS 13 features, Smart TVs spying on you, and more – Intego Mac Podcast, Episode 101

iOS 13 is out, and Josh and Kirk discuss its new features and what you can look forward to. They also discuss how smart TVs spy on you and send data about everything you watch, as well as a new SIM card flaw and an iOS 13 lock screen bypass.

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Server-squashing zero-day published for phpMyAdmin tool

A researcher has just published a zero-day security bug in one of the web's most popular database administration software packages.

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IBM’s new 53-qubit quantum ‘mainframe’ is live in the cloud

IBM has boosted its growing stable of quantum computers with a new 53-quantum bit (qubit) device, the most powerful ever offered for commercial use.

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Report: Use of AI surveillance is growing around the world

It's not just China: at least 75 out of 176 countries globally are actively using AI technologies for surveillance purposes, research shows.

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Facebook Libra rejected by France as “dangerous”

France finance minister: Libra won't be allowed onto European soil.

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Air Force to offer up a satellite to hackers at Defcon 2020

This year, the Air Force presented vetted hackers with a plane's subsystem, which they duly tore up. Next year, it will be a satellite.

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What’s New in iOS 13 and iPadOS 13

Apple has released iOS 13 for the iPhone and iPod touch, and the newly-named iPadOS 13 for the iPad. This is the first year that the company has created different versions of its mobile operating system for different devices, and there are a number …

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Red team, blue team: Understanding enterprise cybersecurity roles

If you’re trying to understand how cybersecurity works in an enterprise setting, you’re bound to come across terms like “red team”, “blue team”, and “purple team”. The terms have their origins in the war games used by militaries to assess and improv…

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Researchers find 737 million medical images exposed on the internet

Of the 2,300 archiving systems looked at, 590 were accessible from the internet, exposing 24 million medical records from 52 countries.

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US files suit against Snowden to keep book profits out of his hands

The government, alleging that Snowden violated NDAs with the CIA and NSA, isn't looking to stop the book's publication or distribution.

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