Nine “justs” that threaten your security
Some habits, at first glance, seem to have nothing at all to do with security. However, looks can be deceiving.
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Some habits, at first glance, seem to have nothing at all to do with security. However, looks can be deceiving.
Episode 10 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast talks about Sexting Facebook (yep you read that right), a robot eulogy, Reddit up in arms and more.
We are used to entrusting dating apps with our innermost secrets. How carefully do they treat this information?
In this week’s edition of the Transatlantic Cable podcast, we discuss Equifax, PornHub, pulled AI and more.
The real scale of the Yahoo breach (spoiler: 3 billion), Facebook’s own Face ID, UK Lottery DDoS, and more.
Let’s celebrate by sharing some advice with those who need it. Here are five tips you can use to help your friends and relatives stay safe online.
This week’s Transatlantic Cable podcast features stories on Burger King, scams, Instagram security and more.
Just when you think you have seen everything hacked, Black Hat comes along and shows you that a car wash can be hacked.
Facebook has been crawling with reposts that claim to be giving away thousands of free airline tickets. We uncover the truth.
How a couple of simple permissions let an application steal passwords, log user actions, and do many other nasty things.
It turns out there are bots in Tinder and OkCupid. Who wants that?
There’s been a lot of talk lately about privacy protection and VPNs. But what exactly is a VPN? We explain in simple words.
The story of Marion, a computer user from Germany whose files were encrypted by ransomware — and how she got them back without paying ransom.
When web services collapse, they bury users’ data under their ruins. How can we solve this problem?
Social media and ‘likes’ can hurt our relationships and everyday life. Here is how it happens.