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Online-note-sharing company Evernote has patched a hole that allowed attackers to infect notes shared via its service.
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Lees meerAndroid apps in the "Family" category had a surprisingly high number of trackers embedded in them.
Lees meerThe US government is reeling from a catastrophic, years-long intelligence failure that compromised its internet-based covert communications.
Lees meerStolen data from the 81,000 accounts that appeared to be genuine included intimate exchanges between Facebook users.
Lees meerFootball shockers started to flow on Friday, after journalists analyzed more than 70m exfiltrated documents, totaling 3.4 terabytes of data.
Lees meerA proposed bill calls for executives to be jailed for not protecting consumers' data, or at least for lying about it.
Lees meerResearchers have developed an exploit that uses a feature in Intel chips to steal secret cryptographic keys.
Lees meerPasscodes are protected by the Fifth Amendment, browsers are being made to cough up browsing history, and an exploit in Microsoft Word. Catch up with this and everything we wrote in the last seven days - it's weekly roundup time!
Lees meerResearcher José Rodríguez beats the lockscreen to display contact phone numbers and email addresses.
Lees meerOnly one browser stood fast against a set of new browser history attacks.
Lees meerThe search giant's secret sauce can see when somebody's using your stolen password.
Lees meer34 popular consumer websites were put to the 2FA test.
Lees meerThe government isn't really after the password, after all; it's after any potential evidence it protects. In other words: fishing expedition.
Lees meerJust a couple of weeks before the US midterm elections, journalists have revealed that Facebook is continuing to approve fake advertisements from fake sources.
Lees meerIf you own any kind of Apple device or software, you may want to check to see if you have an update waiting for you.
Lees meerThe DOJ described five years of stealing turbofan engine designs that relied on insiders, state-sponsored hackers, phishing and malware.
Lees meerPrediPol uses predictive policing algorithms, VeriPol analyzes fake-report text. Who ya gonna call?
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