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Anime filter glitches, exposing face of one extremely smart vlogger

Pretending to be a hot young thing brought in beaucoup bucks. Last laugh department: "world's best granny" now has more followers than ever.

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Facebook is working on mind-reading

The completely non-evil-genius goal: a wearable, noninvasive device that could translate thoughts into text, for the speech impaired or VR.

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Digital Privacy and Relationships

From sneaking a peek at a partner’s texts to logging into their Facebook account while they’re sleeping, people will go to surprising lengths to see what their significant others are doing online. The post Digital Privacy and Relationships appeare…

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Checklist 148: Playing Games with Security

On this edition of The Checklist: Games as security threat, August answers a listener email, and Turning on auto-updates, revisited. The post Checklist 148: Playing Games with Security appeared first on SecureMac.

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Researchers hack camera in fake video attack

Tampering with surveillance cameras is a common activity for Hollywood heroes and criminals alike. Now, researchers have shown how they can do it in real life.

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North Carolina county falls for BEC scam, to the tune of $1,728,083

The county could only claw back some of the $2,504,601 it paid to a scammer posing as a contractor working on building a new high school.

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Five Eyes nations demand access to encrypted messaging

The alliance wants tech companies to build backdoor access to users’ encrypted data, by force if necessary.

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Checklist 147: Bill Barr and the Magic Door

On this edition of The Checklist: The AG Asks the Usual Impossible ,Keeping Kids Off of Dating Apps, and Security Fixes in the Latest Apple Updates. The post Checklist 147: Bill Barr and the Magic Door appeared first on SecureMac.

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‘Urgent/11’ flaws affect 200 million devices – from routers to elevators

There are 11 security flaws affecting VxWorks: “the most widely used operating system you may never have heard about”.

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iMessage bug could have allowed attackers to read data from any iPhone

Google's Project Zero has unveiled details of a bug in Apple's iMessage that lets attackers read data from an iPhone without any user interaction.

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Georgia hit with malware yet again

The Department of Public Safety says it won't pay, but given the umpteen times the state's agencies have been hit, somebody's not listening.

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Cyberattacks on connected cars could gridlock entire cities

It would require taking over and stranding 20% of a city's cars to freeze traffic, and only 10% to impede ambulances, physicists calculate.

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Capital One breach – 100 million users’ data stolen

Global financial services company Capital One has just announced a massive data breach.

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Hackers target Telegram accounts through voicemail backdoor

As politicians should know by now, secure messaging apps such as Telegram can quickly become a double-edged sword.

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Listening in: Humans hear the private info Siri accidentally records

Apple Watch and HomePod have the highest rate of inadvertent recordings, a whistleblower says.

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US chases fraudulent bitcoin exchange BTC-e for $100m

Two years ago, the US government fined an international cybercriminal and his fraudulent bitcoin exchange over $100m. Now, it's going after them for the money.

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Post-Equifax settlement, NY updates data breach notification laws

Equifax is fined $675 million, while New York data breach notification law now covers biometrics, passwords, and more.

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NAS vendors hit by brute force ransomware attacks

Cybercriminals are targeting numerous Network Attached Storage vendors with a new wave of ransomware.

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Three quarters of gamers suffer hate and harassment online

Trolling, stalking, sexual harassment, and humiliation have become so bad that one in ten respondents had depressive or suicidal thoughts.

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Monday review – the hot 21 stories of the week

From iOS 13's password hole to logic bombs courtesy of the programmer from hell - and everything in between. It's weekly roundup time.

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Ransomware hits Louisiana schools; state of emergency declared

The Louisiana Governor declared a state of emergency after three public school districts were seized by ransomware.

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