All posts tagged "security"
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News
/ 7 years agoGoogle is releasing its physical security key to strengthen your logins
The Titan Security Key is used to authenticate logins over both Bluetooth and USB.
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Gadgets
/ 7 years agoMisty Robotics wants you to have your own Rosie the Robot
Now, we just have to wait for the flying cars.
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News
/ 7 years agoThese new 3D scanners should stop the TSA from ever having to touch your underwear again
Working with American Airlines, the TSA is looking to implement 3D scanners to help with security and speed.
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News
/ 7 years agoGoogle Chrome is cracking down on unencrypted websites with a new warning
Google is calling it a milestone for Chrome security.
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News
/ 7 years agoThe only thing that sucks more than this robotic vacuum is its security measures
The security flaw could allow someone to take over the device's 360-degree camera remotely.
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Facebook
/ 7 years agoA journalist went undercover as a Facebook Mod, encouraged to keep toxicity on the site
The full findings will be revealed in a new documentary titled "Inside Facebook: Secrets of the Social Network."
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Alexa
/ 7 years agoAmazon’s Cloud Cam Security Camera is a steal at $59.99 today
Want to monitor something in your home but not ready to drop the big bucks? The Cloud Cam might be for...
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News
/ 7 years agoSoon, all you’ll need to get into an MLB game is your face
CLEAR, which already provides biometric fast-tracking for participating airports, will link a user's CLEAR and MLB accounts.
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iPhone
/ 7 years agoApple’s new hack prevention feature has already been “hacked” and it didn’t take much effort
Apple released an update to protect your phone from cops, but didn't really test it, it seems.
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Data Breach
/ 7 years agoTimehop announces huge security breach affecting millions of users
21 million users had their names and email addresses exposed, with a smaller group having even more info exposed.
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Facebook
/ 7 years agoFacebook still doesn’t respect our privacy and waited two months to fix a breach
This latest breach involved as many as 120 million Facebook accounts.
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News
/ 7 years agoFirefox and 1Password are adding tools to fight against privacy breaches
Both services will integrate the popular "Have I Been Pwned" tool into their suite of tools.
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News
/ 7 years agoOrlando stops using Amazon Rekognition for facial analysis after privacy outcry
The ACLU warns that such surveillance systems “enable the mass location tracking of residents without criminal suspicion.”
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News
/ 7 years agoTesla is suing a former employee over alleged sabotage
The former technician worked at the Nevada Gigafactory.
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How-To
/ 7 years agoHow to enable two-factor authentication in Firefox
We'll walk through the steps on how to set up two-factor authentication in the Firefox browser.
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News
/ 7 years agoUpdates to iOS 12 that keep cops out of your phone may have already been beaten by hackers
It will be interesting to see how Apple responds.
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News
/ 7 years agoTo protect user privacy, Apple just pissed off the police
In the ongoing fight between technology, privacy, and rights, Apple is taking a stand.
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Facebook
/ 7 years agoFacebook admits to tracking our mouse movement for the sake of “personalized content”
Facebook keeps digging their hole deeper.
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Facebook
/ 7 years agoSomehow, Facebook both collects, and doesn’t collect, data from non-users
Facebook is using tricky wordplay to describe how they simultaneously collect, and don't collect, info from non-users.
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News
/ 7 years agoTrump-Kim summit goody bag might have contained a surprise malware virus
Don't worry, Twitter made sure that everyone realized how bad of an idea it would be to plug the fan in.