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Breakthrough pushes Quantum Key Distribution beyond 500km

Posted on May 4, 2018 by John E Dunn

It’s getting better, but is it getting better fast enough? Continue reading Breakthrough pushes Quantum Key Distribution beyond 500km→

Posted in Cambridge Research Laboratory of Toshiba Research Europe, Data loss, encryption, QKD, quantum physics, TF-QKD | Tagged Quantum

Google and Amazon put an end to censorship-dodging domain fronting

Posted on May 3, 2018 by John E Dunn

Privacy services relying on the unsupported feature have been left high and dry Continue reading Google and Amazon put an end to censorship-dodging domain fronting→

Posted in Amazon, Censorship, Domain fronting, Google, privacy, signal, telegram

Volkswagen and Audi car infotainment systems hacked remotely

Posted on May 2, 2018 by John E Dunn

Researchers found a way into both cars through the Wi-Fi interface. Continue reading Volkswagen and Audi car infotainment systems hacked remotely→

Posted in car hacking, pen-testing, Vulnerability | Tagged Audi, Volkswagen

Twitter sold user data to Cambridge Analytica’s Aleksandr Kogan

Posted on May 1, 2018 by John E Dunn

The admission is part of an effort to explain how unlike Facebook Twitter is. Continue reading Twitter sold user data to Cambridge Analytica’s Aleksandr Kogan→

Posted in cambridge analytica, Data Privacy, Facebook, Social networks, twitter

Google adds SSO verification check to G Suite

Posted on April 30, 2018 by John E Dunn

G Suite users logging in using Chrome via SAML single sign-on (SSO) providers will start seeing a new prompt the first time they log in. Continue reading Google adds SSO verification check to G Suite→

Posted in G Suite, Google, Office 365, Phishing, saml, SSO

Google Project Zero pulls the rug out from under Microsoft (again)

Posted on April 24, 2018 by John E Dunn

Google goes public with Windows 10 S bypass flaw after Microsoft misses another patching deadline Continue reading Google Project Zero pulls the rug out from under Microsoft (again)→

Posted in Device Guard, Google, Google Project Zero, Microsoft, Security threats, Windows, Windows 10 S

LinkedIn patches serious leak in its AutoFill plugin

Posted on April 23, 2018 by John E Dunn

Anyone could have drained their users’ LinkedIn profile data Continue reading LinkedIn patches serious leak in its AutoFill plugin→

Posted in autofill, LinkedIn, privacy, Social networks, Vulnerability, xss

Chrome anti-phishing protection… from Microsoft!

Posted on April 20, 2018 by John E Dunn

If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em. Continue reading Chrome anti-phishing protection… from Microsoft!→

Posted in Google, Google Chrome, internet explorer, Microsoft, Microsoft Edge, Phishing, Security threats, Web Browsers

Google in hot water over privacy of Android apps for kids

Posted on April 19, 2018 by John E Dunn

Large numbers of child-centred Android apps may be breaking US law. Continue reading Google in hot water over privacy of Android apps for kids→

Posted in Android, children online, Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, Coppa, Google, Google Play Store, play store, privacy, SDK

Russia’s Grizzly Steppe gunning for vulnerable routers

Posted on April 18, 2018 by John E Dunn

Russian Government hackers stand accused of targeting millions of routers Continue reading Russia’s Grizzly Steppe gunning for vulnerable routers→

Posted in Cyberattacks, Cyberwarfare, Grizzly Steppe, router, Russia, Security threats

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