The site’s down and at least four of its admins have been arrested
Monthly Archives: April 2018
Yahoo fined $35m for staying quiet about mega breach
The smallest thing about the Yahoo mega-breach is the fine
Gmail users, here’s how (and why) you should set up prompt-based 2FA
2FA just got better so don’t be like everyone else – actually use it!
One month to GDPR. Are you ready?
If you control, collect or share any personal data belonging to EU citizens, you’d better be!
Ride-hailing service Careem lost 14 million users’ data… in January
It’s only telling people now because an investigation has been under way
Mysterious “double kill” IE zero-day allegedly in the wild
Chinese security company announces Internet Explorer zero-day exploit that’s triggered by Word. So far… that’s all she wrote.
Police try (and fail) to unlock phone with a dead man’s finger
The practice doesn’t require a warrant but it left relatives feeling “disrespected and violated.”
Ex-Reddit mogul apologizes for making the world ‘a worse place’
“[Reddit] is awful and it’s gonna get worse.”
Can a commercial VPN really keep you anonymous? [VIDEO]
Are VPNs about privacy, about anonymity, or about both?
Google Project Zero pulls the rug out from under Microsoft (again)
Google goes public with Windows 10 S bypass flaw after Microsoft misses another patching deadline