DuckDuckGoAway: China blocks privacy-oriented search engine

Getting selected as the default private search engine for Apple’s Safari browser has been a boon for young search engine DuckDuckGo. But it may well have tainted the search engine in the eyes of the Apple-leery Chinese government.

No, ‘Apple Wave’ does not let you charge your iPhones in the microwave

No, new features in iOS 8 do *not* include “Apple Wave” wireless microwave frequency charging, regardless of what 4chan tells you. Remember: Don’t let Apple-new-release fever fog your brain, and do NOT believe everything you read on the intertubes!

Kim Kardashian, Vanessa Hudgens, et al. targeted in latest naked celebrity photo leak

Early on Saturday morning, Celebgate flooded the same sites as it did three weeks ago – 4Chan and Reddit, among others – as cyber crooks again posted nude celebrity photos, despite the scuffle of threatened lawsuits and attention from the FBI.

10 security holes that cybercrooks dream about – 60 Sec Security [VIDEO]

Here’s this week’s episode of 60 Second Security. Enjoy the latest security news in just one minute…

Chinese hackers breached US military contractors, says Senate report

Military contractors for the US Transportation Command were breached by hackers associated with the Chinese government at least 20 times in one year, according to a report released Wednesday by the US Senate Armed Services Committee.

SSCC 165 – “U2 or not U2,” that is the question [PODCAST]

It’s Chet Chat time! Here’s this week’s episode of our news-you-can-use security podcast…

Apple questioned on Watch privacy by state attorney general

Apple calls the gadget its “most personal device ever”. Attorney General George Jepsen would like to know how Apple’s planning to protect all that data, which will include things as intimate as our heartbeats.