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FTC warns VoIP providers that help robocallers: we can and will sue

It put 19 internet-calling companies on notice that helping illegal robocalls is illegal. It has sued before, and it can do it again.

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Fraudsters posed as art dealer, bilked museum for millions

Scammers got away with a $3.1m BEC heist, art dealer and museum blame each other, and ownership of a valuable landscape is up in the air.

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Google launches open-source security key project, OpenSK

OpenSK is a piece of firmware that you can install on a USB dongle of your own, turning it into a usable FIDO or U2F key.

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Monday review – the hot 25 stories of the week

From exposing private data on Trello to critical iPhone bugs - and everything in between. It's weekly roundup time.

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8 Tips to Keep your iPhone Healthy and Safe

Your iPhone is a marvel of engineering: slick, powerful, and easy to use. But it’s also a complex device, with lots of little-known features — and it’s not immune to security issues. Here are 8 tips to help you get more out of your iPhone, and to ke…

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Serious Security – How ‘special case’ code blew a hole in OpenSMTPD

Patch now before you receive a message that's more than just bad news!

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UN hacked via unpatched SharePoint server

UN staffers: the "entire domain" was probably compromised by an attacker who was lurking on the UN's networks.

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US Interior Dept extends drone grounding over foreign hacking fears

The DOI has doubled down on a previous order, keeping the agency’s drones grounded for another 30 days for a more in-depth security review.

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Financial tech firms disagree on ban of customer data screen-scraping

They use it to offer things like budgeting apps. It puts passwords and privacy at risk, but some say they can't afford to build APIs instead.

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Facebook to pay $550m to settle face-tagging suit

A class-action lawsuit against Facebook for the use of its tag suggestions feature looks like it's finally done churning through the courts.

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S2 Ep24: Tinder, angry customers and weleakinfo takedown – Naked Security Podcast

New episode available now.

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Trello exposed! Search turns up huge trove of private data

A surprising number of users seem to be setting Trello boards, and their often highly sensitive content, to ‘public’.

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Facebook knows a lot about your online habits – here’s how to stop it

Facebook's new Off-Facebook Activity feature is part of the company's effort to appear more privacy-friendly to its users.

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Employers can’t force you to get microchipped, Indiana reps say

The US state wants to make sure employers don't "overstep their bounds" by imposing mandatory employee microchipping.

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Government spyware company spied on hundreds of innocent people

eSurv execs have been charged with fraud, unauthorized access to a computer system, illicit interception and illicit data processing.

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Apple patches critical bugs on iPhone and Mac – update now!

Get them now before the crooks figure out what to do with the holes.

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6 Things to Know about Open Firmware Password Protection

Macs are very safe computers, but they’re not immune to attacks — or to theft. Luckily, your Mac has some hidden features that can be enabled for extra security. One of these is Open Firmware Password Protection. Here’s what you need to know about i…

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Intel promises fix after researchers reveal ‘CacheOut’ CPU flaws

Forget the infamous Meltdown and Spectre chip flaws from 2018, the problem that’s tying down Intel’s patching team these days is a more recent class of side channel vulnerabilities known collectively as ZombieLoad.

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Anatomy of a “free” gift – how online surveys can harm your digital health

Just how much will that £1000 "free" gift card cost? We took a look so you don't have to...

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Let’s make ransomware MORE illegal, says Maryland

… with a clumsily worded proposed bill that wouldn't protect researchers.

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Fraud spike prompts Chrome developer lock-out

Google Chrome extension developers have been left high and dry for weeks as the company struggles to cope with a spike in fraud on the Chrome Web Store.

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