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Gas pump malware tricks customers into paying for more than they pump

Malware-infected gas pumps display the false data, and customers end up with up to 7% less gas than they paid for

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How a teen used social engineering to take on the FBI and CIA

Of all the adversaries facing the US in cyberspace, there is one that the FBI and CIA often seem to struggle to contain: teenagers.

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Twitter will email 677,775 users who engaged with Russian election trolls

It's found and banned thousands more automated Russian accounts, and it's planning for detecting such accounts better in time for mid-terms.

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Uber hit with criticism of “useless” two-factor authentication

An Indian researcher has created a stir by claiming Uber's 2FA is "useless". What's the full story?

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California to make it harder for your license plate to be tracked

In other words keep data-collecting, privacy-invading license plate cameras away from our cars.

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Stock exchange finally fixes telnet router weakness

Oman’s stock exchange has fixed a serious router security misconfiguration.

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Under the hoodie: the ethical hackers keeping you running

Where do they live? Why do they do it? HOW do they do it? HackerOne surveyed its registered bug bounty hunters to find out.

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Monday review – the hot 23 stories of the week

From how Gmail users could improve their security easily and Hawaii's emergency management password sticky note to the Netflix phish going after your login, credit card and ID, and more!

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The Google Play “Super Antivirus” that’s not so super at all… [REPORT]

SophosLabs has published a technical report digging into the details of a not-so-super "Super Antivirus" charade on Google Play.

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90% of Gmail users could improve their security easily, but don’t

There's something alarming about the world’s one billion regular Gmail users – barely any have turned on two-step verification.

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Virtual reality porn app SinVR exposes details of 20,000 customers

Personal details of adult virtual reality game SinVR customers were accidentally exposed for two weeks, while security researchers tried to get the company's attention

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“Give me a job or else!” approach fails to land IT job

Sending an application letter to your prospective employer is a good idea, an extortion letter, not so much

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Does your credit card need a tinfoil hat to keep it safe on the train?

Can the person squashed up against you on the train read your credit card without you realising? If so, what can you do about it?

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Yes, Hawaii emergency management stuck a password on a sticky note

... and nobody bothered to vet the photo taken of that sticky note and distributed by AP.

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Hijackers DM @realDonaldTrump from former Fox News hosts’ accounts

The hackers tweeted out love for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan: "We love turkish soldiers, we love Erdogan, we love Turkey."

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BlackWallet cryptocurrency site loses users’ money after DNS hijack

Another site in the booming cryptocurrency wallet sector has been hacked after what looks like a simple DNS hijacking attack.

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SkyGoFree malware spies on your Android phone and your messages

The Android malware "SkyGoFree" pretends to be a security update, but it's actually a powerful spyware and remote control tool.

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Firefox locks down its future with HTTPS ‘secure contexts’

Firefox developers must start using ‘secure contexts’ for new features “effective immediately.”

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Twitter denies claims that it snoops on your private messages

Twitter has pushed back against allegations that its employees "view everything" users post on their servers, including private messages

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Man charged with selling billions of breached records on LeakedSource

LeakedSource held some 3 billion stolen usernames and passwords from breaches including LinkedIn, DropBox and more.

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It’s raining fake missiles: Japan follows Hawaii with mistaken alert

First the US state of Hawaii; now Japanese broadcaster NHK has issued an erroneous warning about a North Korean missile attack.

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