Microsoft vows to clean away misleading apps from its Windows Store

Microsoft is vowing to clean up Windows Store after a recent survey of the app store found many scam apps that were deceptively labeled with logos and names of legitimate apps. This has been an ongoing problem. Will Microsoft finally rid its store of “crap apps”?

How dare you use my camera! 60 Sec Security [VIDEO]

Here’s this week’s 60 Second Security. A week of news distilled into a swift minute of amusing but informative video…

97,000 Bugzilla email addresses and passwords exposed in another Mozilla leak

Around 97,000 early testers of the Bugzilla bug tracking software have been warned that their email addresses and encrypted passwords were exposed for three months. This is the second accidental exposure by Mozilla this month.

SSCC 162 – What are *you* doing to fight cybercrime in the next 12 months? [PODCAST]

Here’s this week’s Chet Chat podcast! Chester caught Duck half way up a mountain to talk about why we need synergy to fight cybercrime…

Facebook wants you to know that Messenger is not spying on you

After a long build-up of rumors surrounding the Messenger app’s required permissions to access the device’s camera and microphone, Facebook is finally attempting to set the record straight.

Online dating scammer targeted elderly victims out of $1.1million

32-year-old Kris Koranteng has been arrested and charged with 11 separate counts, including conspiracy, mail fraud, wire fraud and money laundering. He and his crew are thought to have sought out vulnerable love-seekers on popular dating sites including Match.com and Chemistry.com.