US police are typically the ones to surveil, not the other way around, as Google’s crowd-sourced, police-mapping traffic app is doing. Now sheriffs are asking Google to pull the plug on it. ![]()
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Pinterest to sell ads based on what you’re thinking of buying
Been pinning pictures of fancy kitchens? Well, isn’t that interesting, says every appliance maker on the planet.![]()
Beyond “fake invoice” scams – crooks can get money out of real invoices, too!
If I told you to change your record of a supplier’s bank account so I got all the payments, would you do so? 1000s of companies did, and didn’t spot the misdirected payments until an average of $100,000 had gone west…![]()
Lizard Squad moves on from Xbox and PlayStation, hacks Malaysia Airlines
The Malaysia Airlines website was defaced by hackers claiming to represent Lizard Squad and the ‘Cyber Caliphate’.![]()
Adobe gets second Flash zero-day patch ready 2 days early!
Good news from Adobe about CVE-2015-0311, the unpatched zero-day in Flash. The patch is now ready via auto-update – 2 days early!![]()
SCADA programmers? It’s time for security by default! 60 Sec Security [VIDEO]
Here’s the latest episode of our weekly 60-second security video. Enjoy the news in just one minute…![]()
Anonymous journalist Barrett Brown sentenced to 63 months in jail
Barrett Brown has been sentenced to 63 months in prison on charges related to the Stratfor hack.![]()
How the Obamacare website healthcare.gov leaks private data
HealthCare.gov, the US insurance exchange website that is a central component of Obamacare (the Affordable Care Act), is sending personal information on users to third parties including Facebook, Google, and web analytics companies.![]()
Fake Facebook account case settled with DEA who admits no wrongdoing
The Feds have agreed to pay $134,000 to settle a case over having taken a phony Facebook profile out to lure suspects. Nothing in the ruling prohibits future use of such deceptive tactics. ![]()
