The technology – which Facebook won’t use in its own apps – subtly distorts face images so they’re still recognizable, but not to machines.
Monthly Archives: October 2019
Adobe database exposes 7.5 million Creative Cloud users
Adobe has become the latest company to be caught leaving an Elasticsearch database full of customer data exposed on the internet.
Ransomware with a difference as hackers threaten to release city data
Johannesburg spent the weekend struggling to recover from its second malware attack this year as it took key services systems offline.
TikTok says no, senators, we’re not under China’s thumb
US lawmakers asked intelligence to look into whether the app and others like it could pose a security threat or be used to influence opinion.
New BBC ‘dark web’ Tor mirror site aims to beat censorship
A mirror copy of the BBC’s international news website is now available to users on the so-called dark web.
Crypto Capital boss arrested over money laundering
Bitfinex says the payment processor has $880M of the cryptocurrency exchange’s “lost” funds. Polish authorities seized $390m of it.
Firefox Privacy Protection makes website trackers visible
Mozilla has added another privacy tweak to Firefox version 70 – the ability to quickly see how often websites are tracking users.
Keylogging data vampire pleads guilty to bleeding two companies
He drained data from firms working on hot new technology, sneaking in with a fake access badge, planting hardware and software keyloggers.
Phishers strike at mobile wellness app company
What were the phishers after? People’s login details for Office 365.
5 tips for better cybersecurity
The Naked Security team gives their top 5 cybersecurity tips.