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Facebook
/ 4 years agoYour WhatsApp messages aren’t actually private – moderators can read them
WhatsApp's moderators can apparently read your messages
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Security
/ 4 years agoSingle sign-on (SSO) – the best prescription against password fatigue?
Single-sign-on is a type of authentication service that lets users sign in to many applications using just one set of login...
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Mobile
/ 4 years agoT-Mobile’s security is shit according to the hacker that breached its servers
The 21-year-old was able to get in through an unsecured router.
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Business
/ 4 years agoDid you know that Samsung can brick TVs remotely if they’re stolen?
After some TVs were stolen, it was revealed that Samsung disabled them, making them useless.
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News
/ 4 years agoAn app-building tool from Microsoft somehow leaked data from over 38 million people
Thankfully, it doesn't seem that any of this data was exploited.
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News
/ 4 years agoThe latest and greatest Windows 10 hacking tool? A Razer mouse
Razer is currently working on a fix for this local vulnerability.
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Mobile
/ 4 years agoT-Mobile offers customers free identity theft protection after hack because it’s the least they could do
Over 47 million people were affected by the hack.
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News
/ 4 years agoT-Mobile reveals hackers stole social security numbers and more from over 47 million people
The kicker? Not everyone was actual customers.
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News
/ 4 years agoSome idiot filled thousands of Wikipedia pages with swastikas
Admins fixed all of the pages in a matter of minutes.
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Data Breach
/ 4 years agoT-Mobile says it was hacked, and 100 million customers are potentially affected
Shit just got real.
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Data Breach
/ 4 years agoT-Mobile is investigating a massive data breach affecting 100 million customers
If you're a T-Mobile customer you probably had your information leaked (again)
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Amazon
/ 4 years agoAmazon is going to start monitoring workers’ keyboard and mouse movements – here’s why
The monitoring will create behavioral biometrics to stop security breaches but let's be real, it's just to tighten the screw a...
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Ads
/ 4 years agoPirate movie websites and apps are making literal billions from ads
The wild part? Some of these ads come from well-known companies like Amazon and Facbeook.
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Google
/ 4 years agoAnyone under 18 years old can ask Google to remove photos of themselves from search results
Other updates include less ad-targeting for users under 18.
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Entertainment
/ 4 years agoSpotify collects a ridiculous amount of data about its users and their listening habits
The streaming giant knows a lot about its users.
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Facebook
/ 4 years agoWhatsApp’s CEO is definitely not a fan of Apple’s new controversial photo-scanning feature
Apple's upcoming feature that scans iCloud photos for child abuse is drawing fire from the tech community.
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Business
/ 4 years agoMicrosoft’s new ‘Super Duper Secure Mode’ for Edge is basically internet security on steroids
The mode sacrifices a little speed for more security.
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News
/ 4 years agoCitizen’s crime monitoring app wants you to cough up $20 a month so they can call 911 for you
Why is this even a thing?
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Mobile
/ 4 years agoThe NSA has a simple trick to keep hackers away from your phone: An old fashioned reboot
While it won't completely stop hackers, rebooting your phone a lot can certainly frustrate them.
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News
/ 4 years agoAll those QR codes you scan could actually be tracking you
Restaurants everywhere are adopting QR codes, but what are they doing with the data they collect?