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25 September 2015 - 12:50, by , in News, No comments
You’ve probably heard of “extreme selfies” taken by people snapping photos of themselves in potentially dangerous locations and scenarios. There’s more than 9400 posts on Instagram with the hashtag #extremeselfie, and the trend has only accelerated with the advent of the selfie stick. A lot of these selfies are harmless hijinks, but there’s been a rash of media stories recently concerning people...
25 September 2015 - 10:26, by , in News, No comments
Uber users this week have found themselves – or, at any rate, their accounts – magically whisked around the world to ride through the city streets of China. Below are a few tweets from those who’ve found that Chinese fraudsters had used the hacked accounts to take free trips. Kirby Bittner was one such: @Uber...
24 September 2015 - 11:10, by , in News, No comments
Watch out, iDevice owners! Siri has opened the pod bay door to let snoopers in. Barely a week after the release of iOS 9, a hacker has found a way for snoops to access your contacts and photos and send messages without your passcode. The bug affects iOS 9 and iOS 9.0.1 on iPhones, iPads and iPods....
24 September 2015 - 10:49, by , in News, No comments
Many teens consider online bullying to be worse than face-to-face bullying, a survey of teenagers has found. After all, cyberbullying can happen around the clock, it’s relentless, and it’s driven by crowd behaviour – in fact, you can consider it a horrible manifestation of crowd-sourcing. The survey of 4720 teenagers around the world found that...
24 September 2015 - 10:02, by , in News, No comments
Google charges advertisers for YouTube ad views in spite of correctly spotting them as being fake views generated by bots – no human eyeballs involved – a group of European researchers have claimed. The researchers behind the study came to the conclusion that Google does a good job at weeding out bogus YouTube video views...
23 September 2015 - 10:20, by , in News, No comments
A new security company known as Zerodium has come up with a 7-figure way to make a very loud splash as it enters the field. It’s got $1 million (about £651,000) in bug bounty money burning a hole in its pocket, and it’s looking to spend it on what’s thought to be the biggest bounty...
22 September 2015 - 12:48, by , in News, No comments
You’ve probably read all sorts of to-and-fro about Apple’s App Store this week. Until now, the App Store has been to the malware scene what the planet Earth was to Douglas Adams’s HHGttG: Mostly harmless. That changed a few days ago, when Palo Alto networks published a series of articles about malware that had shown...
22 September 2015 - 11:19, by , in News, No comments
Rose is a 31-year-old security analyst and hacker from San Francisco, a self-described “computer nerd” with “quirky attitudes” towards life, and an “unorthodox family.” She doesn’t like for people to know too much about her because her work makes her aware of how “under surveillance we all are,” but she also has a “flamboyant and...
22 September 2015 - 9:50, by , in News, No comments
Facebook knows a lot about you. If you were honest when you first signed up, it knows your real name, age, gender, location and interests – as well as what you have done on-site ever since – valuable data indeed when it comes to delivering relevant advertisements to your browser. But ad companies want more,...
21 September 2015 - 12:58, by , in News, No comments
As you probably heard, Facebook recently announced that it is working on a “Dislike” button at last. Well, perhaps not exactly a Dislike button, or perhaps not only a Dislike button, but something beyond just good old “Like”, anyway. And “Dislike” was definitely one of the, errr, likely and well-liked possibilities in Mark Zuckerberg’s recent...