Nobody got at the subset of G Suite passwords, Google said, apologizing and saying that it’s working to ensure this is an isolated incident.
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Some Androids don’t call 911 when you tell them to call an ambulance
Sometimes you get a list of ambulance companies, sometimes a blog post on when it’s OK to call an ambulance.
Most hackers for hire are scammers, research shows
Google & UC San Diego researchers found that only 5 of 27 hacker-for-hire services actually launched attacks against their targets.
Google recalls Titan Bluetooth keys after finding security flaw
Google had egg on its face this week after it had to recall some of its Titan hardware security keys for being insecure.
Study finds Android smartphones riddled with suspect ‘bloatware’
According to a new study, Android bloatware can create hidden security and privacy risks.
Chrome browser pushes SameSite cookie security overhaul
Slowly but steadily, developers are being given the tools with which to tame the promiscuous and often insecure world of the browser cookie.
Chrome plans to save you from sites that mess with your back button
Has your back button ever mysteriously stopped working?
Latest Android security updates, and Google to fix patch delays for Pixel
Google’s May security update for Android is out – but will you be lucky enough to get it this week? If you own one of a Pixel device, then yes.
Google rolling out auto-delete for your location and activity history
Auto-delete will hopefully please those of us who haven’t already turned off location history altogether (for very good reason).
Android users: watch out for this fake address bar trick
When is an address bar not an address bar? When it’s a fake.