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Firefox to pile on more native privacy features

Posted on July 19, 2019 by Danny Bradbury

Mozilla is integrating its Lockwise password manager directly into the browser and expanding its support for the Have I Been Pwned website. Continue reading Firefox to pile on more native privacy features→

Posted in Firefox, Have I been pwned?, Mozilla, Organisations, privacy, Web Browsers

FaceApp privacy panic sets internet alight

Posted on July 19, 2019 by Danny Bradbury

You grant FaceApp a perpetual, irrevocable license to use, reproduce, modify and adapt your image. Sounds scary. Continue reading FaceApp privacy panic sets internet alight→

Posted in faceapp, privacy, Russia, Security threats, terms and conditions, user agreement

Google Chrome is ditching its XSS detection tool

Posted on July 18, 2019 by Danny Bradbury

Google’s throwing in the towel on XSS Auditor and putting its trust in Trusted Types instead. Continue reading Google Chrome is ditching its XSS detection tool→

Posted in Cross Site Scripting, Google, Google Chrome, Security threats, Trusted Types, Web Browsers, xss, XSS Auditor

Still not using HTTPS? Firefox is about to shame you

Posted on July 18, 2019 by Danny Bradbury

Two years after promising to report all HTTP-based web pages as insecure, Mozilla is about to deliver. Continue reading Still not using HTTPS? Firefox is about to shame you→

Posted in Firefox, https, Mozilla, Organisations, Security threats, TLS, Web Browsers

Microsoft, Google and Apple clouds banned in Germany’s schools

Posted on July 17, 2019 by Danny Bradbury

Citing privacy issues, Germany just banned its schools from using Microsoft Office 365, Google Docs, and Apple’s iWork cloud services. Continue reading Microsoft, Google and Apple clouds banned in Germany’s schools→

Posted in apple, Germany, Google, Microsoft, Office 365, Organisations, privacy, private cloud, student data

Facebook rolls out anti-scam reporting tool in UK

Posted on July 17, 2019 by Danny Bradbury

Facebook has coughed up £3m to help launch an anti-scam service as well as introducing a tool to report scam ads on its UK site. Continue reading Facebook rolls out anti-scam reporting tool in UK→

Posted in anti-spam, Facebook, Martin Lewis, scam ads, Social Media

Asian consortium plans blockchain-based mobile ID system

Posted on July 16, 2019 by Danny Bradbury

A group of Asian companies want to create a blockchain-based service to turn your phone into a mobile ID system. Continue reading Asian consortium plans blockchain-based mobile ID system→

Posted in blockchain, Cryptography, Mobile ID system, personal ID, PII, privacy | Tagged Samsung

Bust the password for an air-gapped machine – with its keyboard LEDs

Posted on July 15, 2019 by Danny Bradbury

Researchers have developed a technique for reading data from air-gapped PCs using LEDs. Cue dynamic hacker music now! Continue reading Bust the password for an air-gapped machine – with its keyboard LEDs→

Posted in air-gapped, Hacking, LEDs, malware, Security threats, Vulnerability | Tagged Ben-Gurion University

IT pros: we’re understaffed, under-resourced and under pressure

Posted on July 12, 2019 by Danny Bradbury

Increasingly complex attacks coupled with a shortage in skills and budget are worrying IT managers across the globe. Continue reading IT pros: we’re understaffed, under-resourced and under pressure→

Posted in Cyberattacks, Data loss, malicious code, malware, Phishing, Ransomware, Security Report, security survey, Security threats, Vulnerability

Cyberattack lands ship in hot water

Posted on July 11, 2019 by Danny Bradbury

Less than two months after warning of cybersecurity problems on ships, the US Coast Guard has revealed that a large international vessel has suffered a cyberattack. Continue reading Cyberattack lands ship in hot water→

Posted in Coast Guard, malware, Security threats, ship

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