Chrome bug that lets sites secretly record audio and video is not a flaw Google says
Pay close attention to what permissions you grant websites as you can't depend on the red recording indicator on a Chrome tab to alert you that a site is recording audio and video.
Appeals court gives Wikimedia thumbs up to sue NSA for 'Upstream' surveillance
Wikimedia can move forward in suing the NSA for unconstitutional ‘Upstream’ surveillance, appeals court ruled.
Hackers reportedly hold Disney's newest Pirates of the Caribbean film for ransom
Hackers have reportedly threatened to release 'Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales' if Disney won't pay the ransom.
WikiLeaks posts user guides for CIA malware implants Assassin and AfterMidnight
WikiLeaks released user guides for CIA malware implants Assassin and AfterMidnight which target Windows PCs.
Schools in Alabama warn parents about Blue Whale ‘suicide game’ app
It's not an urban legend, but a sick game spread over 50 days with the last task assigned by the 'master' to delete all proof and commit suicide. Vulnerable youths are the target of the Blue Whale Challenge.
NSA collected 151 million records of Americans' calls, allowed 1,934 to be 'unmasked'
The NSA collected 151 million records of Americans' calls, according to a new transparency report, and allowed 1,934 Americans to be 'unmasked' upon requests of government officials.
MIT device measures walking speed with wireless signals to detect health problems
MIT researchers developed the WiGait so it measures walking speed, which can help predict potential health issues, by analyzing wireless signals. It is reportedly more accurate than a wearable such as Fitbit or GPS via a phone. The...
Fitbit: One explodes, data from another used to charge husband with wife's murder
A woman claimed her Flex 2 exploded and left her with second-degree burns. Police are using data from a murdered woman's Fitbit to disprove her husband's alibi and charge him with her murder.
Researchers remotely kill the engine of a moving car by hacking vulnerable car dongle
Researchers exploited vulnerabilities in Bosch Drivelog Connect to remotely kill the engine of a moving car.
1,175 hotels listed in payment card breach of Holiday Inn parent company
InterContinental Hotels Group reported 1,175 IHG-branded hotels were involved in a payment card breach; the investigation is not complete, but so far 1,174 franchise hotels in the US are known to have had malware accessing payment...
Crafty Ohio inmates scavenged parts, built PCs for hacking and hid them in ceiling
Ohio prison inmates built PCs from parts, hid them in the ceiling, connected to prison's network and tried to pull off cybercrimes.
New ransomware demanded high score on anime-style shooter game not bitcoins
No bitcoins? No problem for victims of Rensenware...just reach an astronomically high score in lunatic difficulty mode and encrypted files would be automatically decrypted.
Microsoft reveals what data Windows 10 collects from you
In an effort to be more transparent, Microsoft revealed more about what data Windows 10 Creators Update will collect from users' PCs and clarified what the privacy settings mean.
Project launches to find out if there is truly a link between cybercrime and autism
Is there really a link between cybercrime and autistic-like personality traits? A new project intends to find out and then feed the data into a counter-terrorism program.
What to look for in a VPN to protect your privacy
How much a VPN can protect your privacy or anonymity really depends upon which VPN you choose. Here are some things to look for in a VPN to best protect your privacy.
Password-stealing flaws in LastPass Chrome and Firefox extensions
Critical vulnerabilities in the Chrome extension and Firefox add-on for LastPass could be exploited to steal passwords and remotely execute code.
Dridex: First banking Trojan with AtomBombing to better evade detection
Dridex v4 includes an AtomBombing technique upgrade so the malware is even better at evading detection.
MWC 2017: Avast finds over 5.3 million hackable smart devices in Spain
More than 150,000 of those vulnerable IoT devices were webcams, including 22,000 hackable baby monitors and webcams in Barcelona.
Indiana joins Idaho in claiming DHS tried to hack their election systems
Indiana claims DHS scanned the state's electoral system tens of thousands of times without permission.
Uber to investigate female engineer’s ‘abhorrent’ sexual harassment claims
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick has ordered an 'urgent investigation.'
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