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11 November 2015 - 11:26, by , in News, No comments
Facebook’s testing a new feature for Messenger. Photo Magic – which sounds like something a costumed character at the Magic Kingdom would bestow with a twinkly wand – uses facial recognition to paw through your phone’s camera roll, ID your friends, and then nudge you to send photos to the people it spots. David Marcus, head...
11 November 2015 - 10:44, by , in Uncategorized, No comments
Max Schrems must be pleased. He who rose up from the ranks of Facebook’s privacy-ravaged users to file complaints against what he said was Facebook’s illegal data collection/retention, and is now witnessing the fruits of his labor. Or, as he tweeted in response to the Belgian court giving Facebook 48 hours to stop tracking those without...
10 November 2015 - 15:49, by , in News, No comments
Comcast says it wasn’t hacked, but hundreds of thousands of its customers may have been, forcing the cable giant to reset passwords to email accounts of about 200,000 customers. The forced password reset came after an independent security researcher spotted an ad on a Dark Web marketplace offering 590,000 Comcast subscriber email addresses and plaintext passwords for $1000...
10 November 2015 - 11:01, by , in Uncategorized, No comments
A 15-year-old schoolboy arrested and questioned over the TalkTalk cyberattack is suing three UK newspapers over alleged breach of privacy. Lawyers for the teenager, who’s from Northern Ireland, told the court that the boy was recognizable in the newspapers’ coverage, even though the publications altered his image. According to the Irish Independent, his lawyers said...
10 November 2015 - 10:56, by , in Uncategorized, No comments
A fugitive is back in custody having spent a year posting selfies onto Facebook showing his tanned mug and his beachside hideaway. Nick Grove’s 2014 escape from jail, by scaling a barbed-wire fence, would have been worthy of being the next Jason Bourne movie if only he’d been followed around by a Hollywood production staff...
9 November 2015 - 20:58, by , in News, No comments
We come across a lot of spams, scams and phishing attempts here at Naked Security. Some come to our “send us a comment” email address, because it’s widely publicised. Some come to our personal addresses, especially those of us who have had the same email for many years. And many – the most interesting! – are reported...
9 November 2015 - 11:57, by , in News, No comments
It’s about six weeks since we first wrote about XcodeGhost. That’s the Apple Mac malware that was specially created by crooks in China to create iOS malware. You read that correctly. Just as the infamous Stuxnet virus tried to infect PCs with the ultimate goal (allegedly) of indirectly infecting uranium centrifuge controllers, so XcodeGhost aims...
9 November 2015 - 11:20, by , in Uncategorized, No comments
A Scottish citizen was indicted on Thursday by a federal grand jury in San Francisco for allegedly using Twitter to spread disinformation, causing the stock prices of two companies to plummet. The Department of Justice (DOJ) said that James Alan Craig, 62, of Dunragit, Scotland, allegedly set up Twitter accounts using names similar to real...
9 November 2015 - 11:02, by , in News, No comments
Mobile apps are regularly leaking information to third parties, according to research from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Harvard, and Carnegie-Mellon. The researchers tested 110 popular, free apps – half of them Android and half iOS – to find out which ones share personal, behavioral, and location data with third-party websites. Make that very...
9 November 2015 - 10:27, by , in News, No comments
The unflappable and suave James Bond is known for impeccable taste in clothes, cars and cocktails. The Bond brand has been attractive to luxury goods companies including car makers Aston Martin and Jaguar, which produced special editions for the latest film in the franchise, “Spectre.” Sony even made a Bond Edition smartphone, the Xperia Z5, complete...