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While everyone waits for BlueKeep to be exploited, another RDP threat is already at the door, according to new research from Sophos.
Lees meerCiting privacy issues, Germany just banned its schools from using Microsoft Office 365, Google Docs, and Apple's iWork cloud services.
Lees meerFacebook has coughed up £3m to help launch an anti-scam service as well as introducing a tool to report scam ads on its UK site.
Lees meerIt's now possible to secretly transfer data inside music without turning it into unlistenable mush.
Lees meerDid the GandCrab ransomware gang really 'retire' when they said, or did they never go away?
Lees meerResearchers have found a way to beat the MAC address randomisation feature used by Bluetooth to protect users from being tracked.
Lees meerIt's 200x greater than the largest fine ever for breaking a promise to improve privacy practices.
Lees meerThe school, located in the Bronx and serving around 8,000 students, has declined to say whether it will pay up.
Lees meerA 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 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.
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