G Suite users logging in using Chrome via SAML single sign-on (SSO) providers will start seeing a new prompt the first time they log in.
Monthly Archives: April 2018
YouTube snags millions of bad videos, but is it getting the right ones?
You don’t have to look far to find objectionable content
DNA in genealogy database leads to arrest of suspected serial killer
If one of your relatives uploads their DNA data, much of yours goes with it.
No, Mark Zuckerberg isn’t messaging you about winning a Facebook lottery
Beware lottery scams on Facebook and Instagram
“SamSam” ransomware – a mean old dog with a nasty new trick
Ransomware is still about “pay up or your files get the chop.” But the crooks are learning how to squeeze you for larger sums of money…
Getting an Amazon Echo app to silently eavesdrop on you
Researchers make an Alexa skill that turns your Echo into a eavesdropper
Infamous revenge porn site Anon-IB seized by police
The internet just got a little bit better
Apple’s latest updates are out – APFS password leakage bug squashed
Two critical browser patches for iPhones and Macs – plus a quiet patch for a Mac password disclosure glitch we wrote about recently.
Know what Instagram knows – here’s how you download your data
Thank you GDPR.
20 years ago today! What we can learn from the CIH virus…
The 20-year-old CIH virus, aka “Chernobyl”, isn’t just a museum curiosity. It still has plenty of lessons to teach us today.