Apple was under fire this week after banning an app that tracked the location of both police and protesters in Hong Kong on a live map.
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Just how private are your browsing habits?
DNS-over-HTTPS sounds as though it should be safer than plain DNS, because of the “HTTPS” part – but not everyone is delighted about it…
Quick thinking by Portland Public Schools stops $2.9m BEC scam
Employees at Portland Public Schools were breathing easier this week after thwarting a business email compromise (BEC) scam that could have cost them almost $3m.
Twitter may have shared your data with its ad partners without your permission
Some user data, such as country and device type, was exposed to some advertisers for over a year.
S2 Ep3: Ransomware, surveillance and data theft – Naked Security Podcast
Episode 3 of the podcast is now live. This week, host Anna Brading is joined by Paul Ducklin, Mark Stockley and Ben Jones.
Listening in: Humans hear the private info Siri accidentally records
Apple Watch and HomePod have the highest rate of inadvertent recordings, a whistleblower says.
Happy SysAdminDay 2019!
Hey sysadmin, nice tee.
Programmer from hell plants logic bombs to guarantee future work
At some dark moment, have you ever wondered: what if the programmers are adding the bugs deliberately?
Google Chrome is ditching its XSS detection tool
Google’s throwing in the towel on XSS Auditor and putting its trust in Trusted Types instead.
RDP BlueKeep exploit shows why you really, really need to patch
A video of the exploit shows CVE-2019-0708 being exploited remotely, without authentication.
