Clearview AI, the company that’s scraped billions of images to build a facial recognition system, is getting sued again.
Monthly Archives: May 2020
COVID-19 tests, PPE and antivirual drugs find a home on the dark web
COVID-19 testing kits, Hydroxychloroquine and PPE – it’s all for sale on the dark web.
Windows 10 adds new security and privacy features in May update
Windows 10 release 2004 is out, with a slew of new features, including several updates to its security and privacy.
Google sued by Arizona for tracking users’ locations in spite of settings
Maps, weather, searches et al. suck up location data in the background, even if Tracking is turned off. Arizona says it’s consumer fraud.
Inside a ransomware gang’s attack toolbox
Ransomware’s changed a lot over the years – here’s a peek into a criminal gang’s current toolbox…
S2 Ep 41: Super-sized ransomware, FBI v Apple and AirPods hot or not – Naked Security Podcast
The latest Naked Security podcast is out now!
Pablo Escobar’s brother sues Apple for $2.6b over FaceTime flaw
Roberto Escobar says a FaceTime eavesdropping bug led to his address being leaked, assassination threats, and being forced into hiding.
Android ‘StrandHogg 2.0’ flaw lets malware assume identity of any app
A critical security flaw in Android could be used by attackers to “assume the identity” of legitimate apps in order to carry out on-device phishing attacks, say researchers.
Apple sends out 11 security alerts – get your fixes now!
Apple’s current round of updates have been officially anounced in the company’s latest Security Advisory emails.
Open source libraries a big source of application security flaws
How many vulnerabilities lurk inside the open source libraries that today’s developers happily borrow to build their applications?