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Protect your teens: 7 apps and websites parents should be aware of
Teens and tweens are heading in droves to apps and social platforms where they can’t bump into their dads. Here are 7 apps and websites you need to be aware of.![]()
Carder.su fraudster jailed for 9 years and ordered to pay $50.8m
Cameron Harrison, a 28-year-old from the US State of Georgia, has been sentenced to 115 months in jail for buying stolen debit and credit cards from the now defunct Carder.su underground marketplace.![]()
Facebook translates its privacy policy into plain English
Facebook updated its privacy policy on Thursday, this time with an eye toward crystal-clear explanations in big fonts, bright colors and nice, short words. ![]()
Stratfor hacker Jeremy Hammond used his cat’s name as a password
He’s not entirely sure how the agents tracked him down and cracked the Stratfor attack, but it could well have to do with the pet who used to rub his ankles before he got sent to prison and a weak. ![]()
Two-factor authentication: Understanding the options
Which is better, “two-factor authentication” or “two-step verification”? Should you choose a token, SMSes or an app? John Shier helps you understand the various sorts of 2FA…![]()
SSCC 173 – Lest we forget [PODCAST]
Here’s the latest episode of our weekly “Chet Chat” security podast. Chet and Duck take on the week’s news in their inimitable way…enjoy!![]()
YouTube channel swamps police with requests for disclosure of body-cam video
A YouTube channel has been surfacing police body-cam footage. It now has some 75 videos up, showing, among other things, men with knives, break-ins, car accidents, drug smoking, and an emergency phone call about a woman going into labor. Subjects’ privacy, it seems, is getting trampled in the stampede to get at such video. ![]()
Snapchat to warn users about third-party apps, ask them to change their passwords
Instead of how it’s handled The Snappening mass image doxing aftermath so far – i.e., warning users that third-party apps are against its Terms of Use and trawling Google Play and the App Store to snuff them out – Snapchat will now sniff out Snapchatters using third-party apps, warn them that they’ve wandered into a scary app neighborhood, and ask them to change their passwords. ![]()
Patch Tuesday wrap-up, November 2014: Microsoft joins the “security hole in HTTPS” club
Here’s what you need to know about the September 2014 Patch Tuesday updates from Microsoft and Adobe…![]()
