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Chrome will now generate a unique password for users as a part of the everyday credential creation process.
Lees meerThe National Academy of Sciences says the US election system uses insecure technology and is fighting off attempts to destabilize it.
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Lees meerThe teenager made bomb threats to schools, and to a flight between the UK and San Francisco while it was in mid-air.
Lees meerRichard Gregory Bauer allegedly weaseled private information out of the women on Facebook by pretending to be working on a class project.
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Lees meerA simple misconfiguration could expose the IP addresses of dark web sites.
Lees meerThe irony: Parents put it on kids' phones to protect them, but this breach exposed sensitive data including Whatsapp and Facebook messages.
Lees meerThe US government exposed dozens of people's’ personal details, including social security numbers, due to an online mishap on a public transparency portal.
Lees meerWith access control disabled, other people could download previous print files, or even maliciously damage the printer.
Lees meerSome of those who received the letters conjecture that it may be because they purchased the LuminosityLink RAT.
Lees meerA password-stealing version of MEGA's Chrome extension was served up on Google's webstore for about four hours - here's what to do.
Lees meerA new tool draws links between people under investigation: emails, who was cc'ed, and those quieter messages where nobody at all was cc'ed.
Lees meerAttackers could be able to unlock doors in office buildings and factories at will, thanks to a flaw in a popular door controller.
Lees meerThe faster new images can be identified, the faster children can be rescued, Google said.
Lees meerBe careful! If crooks can upload malicious JavaScript to your ecommerce server, then you're helping the them rip off your own customers.
Lees meerA suspect will be jailed for 14 months for refusing to hand over his Facebook password to detectives investigating a 13-year-old's murder.
Lees meerA decades-old alliance of national intelligence partners promised to get at encrypted data last week, whether tech companies helped them or not.
Lees meerAs the EFF puts it, the makers of buggy bots (there are two so far) are poster children for the failure of automated takedown processes.
Lees meerThe search giant said that in future any company wanting to advertise these services would have to pass manual verification checks first.
Lees meerWhat's your video screen saying about you behind your back? We take a look - or, at least, a listen...
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