The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services stopped using the FBI’s crime database in February 2016 because an employee couldn’t log in.
Monthly Archives: June 2018
Check your router – list of routers affected by VPNFilter just got bigger
The list of routers VPNFilter can infect now includes another 56 models from Asus, D-Link, Huawei, Ubiquiti, UPVEL, and ZTE.
When Ducks collide – an #Infosec18 retrospective [VIDEO]
Ever wondered what happens “off piste” at cybersecurity tradeshows?
Google: We won’t cause “overall harm” with our AI
After the Project Maven-inspired employee revolt, Google has released a set of AI principles and said it’s withdrawing from the contract.
US Government’s biometric database worries privacy advocates
It is something few Americans will have heard of, but the US Department of Homeland Security’s Homeland Advanced Recognition Technology (HART) is catching the eye of privacy advocates – and not in a good way.
Welcome to the non-neutral net: Day one
Come Monday morning, when this article posts, net neutrality looks set to be axed. What might the dawn of a net neutrality-free future hold?
WannaCry hero sinks deeper into trouble as new malware charges filed
The young Briton who emerged as the reluctant “WannaCry hero” in 2017 now faces yet more criminal charges over making and selling malware.
Busted by a Facebook ‘friend’ who’s an undercover cop? It’s legal!
Friending somebody means assuming the risk that they’re an undercover cop or informant.
Facebook bug may have made 14m users’ posts public
Facebook’s been moving fast and breaking things again.
Patches, toys, busts and awards (ahem, ours!) [Chet Chat Podcast 270]
Here’s the latest Chet Chat podcast. Enjoy…
