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Privacy activists say rolling-back ISP privacy rules means health, financial and browsing habits can be used, shared and sold to the highest bidder without consent.
Instagram became the latest in a long line of services over the years to offer users two-factor authentication.
The latest Wikileaks dump of Apple hacking tools, the LastPass vulnerabilities, and a new Android security report are discussed.
More than a dozen apps removed from Google Play store after it was determined they were overly aggressive adware.
Today’s WikiLeaks Vault 7 Dark Matter release shows the CIA’s capabilities to attack and persist on Apple iPhone and Mac firmware and an apparent interdiction of the iPhone supply chain.
Cisco Systems patched a critical vulnerability that could give an attacker root privileges to software running on two of its IoT router models.
A new strain of malware is designed to spread malware on either Mac OS X or Microsoft Windows, depending on where it’s opened.
Google said half of Android devices are unpatched and that percentage of potentially harmful apps on phones installed from all sources rose in 2016.
Bruce Schneier and Orin Kerr have written a paper that explains the technological and legal issues associated with six encryption workarounds available to law enforcement.
Jigsaw and Google said they would offer a free suite of security tools aimed at securing political elections.
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