Windows 10 and Office 365 users can now log in to Azure AD applications using only the Authenticator App.
Monthly Archives: September 2018
Domain flub leaves 30 million customers high and dry
Zoho’s CEO begged for help on Twitter after his domain registrar effectively took the company offline, stranding millions of users.
Facebook scolds police for using fake accounts to snoop on citizens
Put down that “Bob Smith” fake account and back off, Facebook told the Memphis Police Department, waving its real-names policy in the air.
Users fret over Chrome auto-login change
Users were complaining this week after discovering they’d been logged in to Google’s Chrome browser automatically, after logging into a Google website.
AdGuard adblocker resets passwords after credential-stuffing attack
AdGuard has taken the decision to reset all user accounts after suffering a credential-stuffing and brute-force password attack.
Woman hijacked CCTV cameras days before Trump inauguration
The ransomware attack on DC’s outdoor surveillance cameras came just a few days before the 2017 inauguration of President Trump.
Wendy’s faces class action over collecting staff fingerprints
Two former Wendy’s employees want to know what the company does with employee fingerprints collected by biometric clocks.
Bankrupt NCIX customer data resold on Craigslist
What happens to sensitive customer data when a large company that has collected it over many years suddenly goes bust?
Facebook faces sanctions if it drags its feet on data transparency
The EU justice commissioner said she’s out of patience. Also, she quit Facebook because it’s a “channel of dirt.”