The new policy addresses how coordinated online abuse often happens in real life: poisonous drips spanning multiple videos/comments.
Monthly Archives: December 2019
Jack Dorsey wants a decentralised Twitter
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has announced a research effort to explore a decentralised version of the microblogging platform.
Weak account checks earn company $10.5 million privacy fine
The telecomms company violates the EU’s GDPR by allegedly failing to fully authenticate people phoning up to access their accounts.
Facebook refuses to break end-to-end encryption
Congress on Tuesday told Facebook it must put backdoors into its end-to-end encryption, or it’ll be forced to.
Chrome 79 includes anti-phishing and hacked password protection
Version 79 of Chrome is out, and it promises to do a better job of protecting you against phishing sites and credential stuffing attacks.
Brexit – even cybercriminals want to have their say…
These crooks stashed a message in the virus code itelf – we found it, but we don’t know which way to take it!
S2 Ep20: Why don’t they send ransomware on floppies anymore?
New episode available now!
December Patch Tuesday blunts WizardOpium attack chain
December 2019’s Patch Tuesday updates are, including a fix for the Windows flaw used in recently discovered WizardOpium attacks.
Apple iOS 13.3 is here, bringing support for keyfobby authentication
Bullet-proof authentication is just a tap away!
Windows 10 Mobile receives its last security patches
If you’re one of the tiny hardcore still using Windows 10 Mobile, 10 December 2019 is probably a day you’ve been dreading for nearly a year.
