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A group of Asian companies want to create a blockchain-based service to turn your phone into a mobile ID system.
Lees meerIn case you were wondering, scientists really can change the world, and change it for the better, too.
Lees meerThe good news is that Facebook updated Instagram's server-side defences automatically, so you don't have to do anything to fix this one.
Lees meerResearchers have developed a technique for reading data from air-gapped PCs using LEDs. Cue dynamic hacker music now!
Lees meerIn the latest twist in the saga of the web-conferencing app, Apple has issued a ‘silent’ update removing Zoom's hidden web server from Macs.
Lees meerThe FCC in June called for carriers to provide free, default robocall blocking services. One month later, plans are "far from clear."
Lees meerThe US Conference of Mayors has unanimously adopted a resolution not to pay any more ransoms to hackers.
Lees meerFrom a Ruby gem backdoor to the things that keep IT managers awake - and everything in between. It's weekly roundup time.
Lees meerFernando José Corbató, Turing Award winner, computer scientist extraordinaire, MIT computer lab pioneer, RIP.
Lees meerIn response to the discovery of a new critical bug in one of Apple’s own apps, the company has disabled some functionality in Apple Watches to protect users. The issue lies with the Walkie-Talkie app, a default app on the Apple Watch designed to le…
Lees meerIncreasingly complex attacks coupled with a shortage in skills and budget are worrying IT managers across the globe.
Lees meerHumans are listening to our recordings - some made by mistake - to improve speech recognition. But they're not as anonymous as Google says.
Lees meerThis is either a minor controversy blown out of proportion, or the latest example of Microsoft’s disregard for its users’ wishes.
Lees meerApple disabled the app after somebody reported a bug - not exploited yet - that could allow an eavesdropper to listen in on another iPhone.
Lees meerThe Intego Mac Podcast episode 91 is now available! We discuss a number of issues in the news, such as a 17-year old Firefox vulnerability, the threat to end-to-end encryption, and whether Apple should offer a VPN. We also answer listener questions …
Lees meerSummer’s here! The kids are out of school, the weather is gorgeous, and for many of us that means sun, fun, and family vacations. The post 7 Cybersecurity Tips for the Family Vacation appeared first on SecureMac.
Lees meer“We don’t need to regulate it, we need to ban it entirely.”
Lees meerIntel has issued security updates for two of its products which enterprise and expert users will want to patch as soon as possible.
Lees meerLess than two months after warning of cybersecurity problems on ships, the US Coast Guard has revealed that a large international vessel has suffered a cyberattack.
Lees meerThe ICO isn't pulling its punches: The penalty for BA's data breach is about 367 times higher than the previous record-setting fine.
Lees meerOn this edition of The Checklist: A look at the Zoom for Mac vulnerability, OpenID raises questions over Sign in with Apple, and The UK issues some big GDPR fine. The post Checklist 145: Zooming on Through appeared first on SecureMac.
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