Behind the movement to encrypt all the things
Privacy on the Internet has to change if it’s going to survive.
On May 8, 2014 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Michigan and Pennsylvania become first states to test universal Internet IDs
The long-delayed government effort to streamline Internet security is being met with skeptism, privacy concerns.
On May 6, 2014 by Tim Sampson
More than half of all cyberattacks target the U.S.
New study shows most cyber espionage backed by world governments, organized crime.
On Apr 25, 2014 by Tim Sampson
Creepy new ‘smart bed’ will know everything about how you sleep
Sweet dreams.
On Apr 22, 2014 by Miles Klee
5 CAPTCHA alternatives to replace your least favorite security tool
As bots get better at beating CAPTCHA, developers seek easy-to-use alternatives.
On Apr 19, 2014 by Tim Sampson
Department of Homeland security warns Americans of Heartbleed risk
Your passwords are broken.
On Apr 11, 2014 by Fernando Alfonso III
Heartbleed bug shuts down online tax filing in Canada
Paying taxes just got worse.
On Apr 9, 2014 by Fernando Alfonso III
At least 2 percent of Internet’s IP addresses are vulnerable to Heartbleed
A massive scan of the Internet reveals just how many computers are still vulnerable to the security flaw.
On Apr 9, 2014 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Novena, the hackable laptop, raises more than $100K in 48 hours
You don’t own something unless you can hack something.
On Apr 4, 2014 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
New Jersey teen sneaks to top of 1 World Trade Center
So much for national security.
On Mar 20, 2014 by Miles Klee
How Target easily could have kept 40 million credit cards from being stolen
Investigation finds Target security program worked liked a charm, but alarms were ignored.
On Mar 13, 2014 by Tim Sampson
Mark Zuckerberg calls out U.S. government in Facebook rant
Zuck makes a rare Facebook plea urging users to “build the Internet we want.”
On Mar 13, 2014 by Aja Romano
If you have Android, Hackers can read your WhatsApp chats
Spying is what’s up on WhatsApp.
On Mar 12, 2014 by Kate Knibbs
Don’t trust your apps, mobile security specialists warn
‟There are people who will pay good money for that data on some dark corner of the Internet.”
On Mar 10, 2014 by Aaron Sankin
A Tinder security flaw exposed users’ locations for at least a month
This isn’t the first time the app has inadvertently revealed user data.
On Feb 19, 2014 by EJ Dickson
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