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    Puerto Rico’s government fell victim to a $2.6M email phishing scam

    Puerto Rico’s government fell victim to a $2.6M email phishing scam

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    Apple joins FIDO alliance to support password-free authentication

    Apple joins FIDO alliance to support password-free authentication

    • Ivan Mehta
    • 5 years ago
    Data of all 6.5 million Israeli voters reportedly exposed

    Data of all 6.5 million Israeli voters reportedly exposed

    • Ivan Mehta
    • 5 years ago
    Report: US Department of Justice holds China responsible for 2017 Equifax breach

    Report: US Department of Justice holds China responsible for 2017 Equifax breach

    • Tristan Greene
    • 5 years ago
    Pardon the Intrusion #10: Faces faces everywhere

    Pardon the Intrusion #10: Faces faces everywhere

    • Ravie Lakshmanan
    • 5 years ago
    Phillips smart bulbs could compromise your Wi-Fi network

    Phillips smart bulbs could compromise your Wi-Fi network

    • Rachel Kaser
    • 5 years ago
    Twitter’s default settings could be exposing identifying information

    Twitter’s default settings could be exposing identifying information

    • Bryan Clark
    • 5 years ago
    Facial recognition company CEO says he doesn’t need permission to use your face

    Facial recognition company CEO says he doesn’t need permission to use your face

    • Tristan Greene
    • 5 years ago
    WhatsApp fixed a bug in its desktop app that allowed access to files on your computer

    WhatsApp fixed a bug in its desktop app that allowed access to files on your computer

    • Ivan Mehta
    • 5 years ago
    Why Amazon’s Ring and facial recognition technology are a clear and present danger to society

    Why Amazon’s Ring and facial recognition technology are a clear and present danger to society

    • Tristan Greene
    • 6 years ago
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