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Casey Viner got into a spat over a $1.50 wager in a Call of Duty World War II game that led to the fatal shooting of an innocent man.
Lees meerAccording to a new report, nearly 30% of all US calls placed in the first half of 2019 were garbage, as in, nuisance, scam or fraud calls.
Lees meerKyle Milliken is back from jail, and he has some advice for you: Do. Not. Reuse. Your. Passwords.
Lees meerThe US has formally sanctioned the Lazarus Group and offshoots Bluenoroff and Andariel, which are allegedly acting on behalf of the DPRK.
Lees meerIf he's guilty, he'll face the music. Heh.
Lees meerThis time, José Rodríguez came up with a way to trick the iOS 13 beta into showing its address book without the need to unlock the screen.
Lees meerGoogle has discovered a flaw in a Chromebook security feature which allows owners to press their device’s power button to initiate U2F 2FA.
Lees meerThe shadowy world of phone-surveillance-for-hire became a little clearer last week following the discovery of a phone exploit called Simjacker.
Lees meerThe Marshall Islands is facing rising seas and financial isolation. But critics say their get-rich-quick cryptocurrency scheme won't work.
Lees meerFrom Intel's SSH-stealing NetCAT bug to Mozilla's VPN - and everything in between. It's the weekly roundup.
Lees meerDNS-over-HTTPS sounds as though it should be safer than plain DNS, because of the "HTTPS" part - but not everyone is delighted about it...
Lees meerThere's another vulnerability in Intel chips, with another catchy name: NetCAT.
Lees meerCrooks made bogus accounts to buy tickets with fake credit cards, resold them to unsuspecting buyers, and left the database-o-fraud wide open.
Lees meerIs this week's test pilot launch of Mozilla Private Network the moment browser VPNs finally become a must-have privacy feature?
Lees meerFedir Oleksiyovich Hladyr is the first member of the infamous cybercrime network to be found guilty of hacking-related crimes in a US court.
Lees meerThe latest Naked Security Podcast is live - listen now!
Lees meerSometimes, a Patch Tuesday update arrives with a bang that sends users scrambling for cover - September's update earns that description.
Lees meerOperation reWired=tired cops worldwide! 167 suspects were cuffed in Nigeria and 74 in the US, among 8 other countries.
Lees meerFollowing hot on Mozilla's trail, Google officially announced its own DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) experiment in Chrome this week.
Lees meer10,700 cases will be reviewed over 2 months, and 32 detainees have already been released after finding bugs in software and raw telecom data.
Lees meerWikipedia has suffered what appears to be the most disruptive Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack in recent memory.
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