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A report says the EU will lose $64b per year once new 2FA rules go into effect, but we support Strong Customer Authentication (SCA) wholeheartedly.
Lees meerFrom the vulnerable Windows RDS 'feature' to the privacy of US visa applicants - and everything in between. It's weekly roundup time.
Lees meerResearchers have discovered another dangerous security hole hiding in recent, unpatched versions of the internet’s most popular mail server, Exim.
Lees meerResearchers ask: with only 1 in 20 vulnerabilities exploited, what's the best approach to patching?
Lees meerResearchers have been experimenting with a novel way to eavesdrop on what you're typing on your smartphone - by listening to the taps of your fingers.
Lees meerIts already massive facial recognition databases have ballooned, and government watchdog GAO found that the FBI isn't checking accuracy.
Lees meerThe latest version of Firefox, 67.0.1, features a fully-fledged version of Mozilla’s Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP) privacy system.
Lees meerResearchers have found an unexpected behavior in a Windows feature designed to protect remote sessions.
Lees meerIn another step to scrape pedophiles off the bottom of its shoe YouTube is banning youngsters from live-streaming without adult supervision.
Lees meerIt was a well-oiled business, with Top Dogs fencing devices, forgers cooking up fake IDs with stolen PII, and runners ripping off phones.
Lees meerIt's that time again. June's patches for Android are here.
Lees meerThe new policy: Ditch third-party trackers in apps designed for youngsters, lest the app get booted out of the App Store.
Lees meerA multi-state ATM card-skimming spree netted his gang over $800k from 531 people's bank accounts.
Lees meerApple's WWDC was full of surprises including a new feature designed to make signing up for websites more private: Sign In with Apple.
Lees meerA researcher has found a way to abuse synthetic clicks in macOS "Catalina", and it hasn’t even shipped yet.
Lees meerGandCrab's creators are giving themselves a "well-deserved retirement" after extorting (they say) $2 billion.
Lees meerAs of Friday, it's no longer optional - the US is been asking for five years of social media information.
Lees meerRIP iTunes, hello to the standalone Music, Podcasts and TV apps that are taking its place.
Lees meerResearchers have found that a phone's gyroscope, accelerometer and other sensors create a unique fingerprint.
Lees meerChanges to extensions will limit the way that Chrome lets browsers block content - unless you're an enterprise user.
Lees meerAre you making your way to Olympia, London for Infosec Europe this week? Stop by the stand, say the Phrase That Pays and we'll give you a free T-shirt.
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