The US Court of Appeals ruled that he couldn’t continue to be held for refusing to give up his passcodes.
Monthly Archives: February 2020
Facebook ices in-app dating in EU after questions from regulator
The app’s rollout in the EU has been delayed until Facebook can show privacy regulators its data protection workings.
Self-driving car dataset missing labels for pedestrians, cyclists
Udacity Dataset 2, used to train thousands of engineers, contained thousands of unlabeled vehicles and hundreds of unlabeled pedestrians.
Corp.com is up for sale – check your Active Directory settings!
An old, dormant domain is going on sale – and the results could be catastrophic for enterprises with common Active Directory misconfigurations.
S2 Ep26: Robbin Hood ransomware, Twitter parodies and SMS 2FA WHAT? – Naked Security Podcast
Listen now!
Firefox six-weekly security fixes are out – get them now!
No zero-day bugs, so by updating promptly you are keeping ahead of the crooks, not merely catching up!
Dell fixes privilege elevation bug in support software
Users of Dell SupportAssist should patch their software immediately to fix a software bug that could lead to arbitrary code execution.
IE zero day and heap of RDP flaws fixed in February Patch Tuesday
Microsoft has finally patched the Internet Explorer (IE) zero-day flaw the company said in January was being used in “limited targeted attacks”.
FBI: Cybercrime tore a $3.5b hole in victims’ pockets last year
The FBI’s Internet Crime Report shows that business email comprise is the biggest money-maker for cybercriminals.
Google to force Nest users to turn on 2FA
Nest users who aren’t using 2FA or a Google account will be required to take an extra step by verifying their identity via email.
