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The NSA's Tips to Keep Your Phone From Tracking You
Brian Barrett
Leaked
Intel Is Investigating How Confidential Data Ended Up Online
Jim Salter, Ars Technica
and
Dan Goodin, Ars Technica
mods!
Hackers Flood Reddit With Pro-Trump Takeovers
Brian Barrett
winnti
Chinese Hackers Have Pillaged Taiwan's Semiconductor Industry
Andy Greenberg
buried treasure
The Quest to Liberate $300K of Bitcoin From an Old Zip File
Lily Hay Newman
Cybersecurity
How the US Can Prevent the Next 'Cyber 9/11'
Justin Sherman
Moonshot
The Feds Want These Teams to Hack a Satellite—From Home
Sarah Scoles
dark patterns
The Subtle Tricks Shopping Sites Use to Make You Spend More
Louise Matsakis
stop and go
Dutch Hackers Found a Simple Way to Mess With Traffic Lights
Andy Greenberg
election tech
Voting Machine Makers Are Finally Playing Nice With Hackers
Lily Hay Newman
Social Media
Trump's TikTok Drama Is a Distraction
Louise Matsakis
New Tricks
iOS 14’s Best Privacy Feature? Catching Data-Grabbing Apps
Alex Lee, WIRED UK
symbolic link
An ’80s File Format Enabled Stealthy Mac Hacking
Andy Greenberg
phishing
Old Email Flaws Could Let Attackers Mask Their Identities
Lily Hay Newman
watts up
Hackers Could Use IoT Botnets to Manipulate Energy Markets
Lily Hay Newman
nyansat
Hackers Are Building an Army of Cheap Satellite Trackers
Lily Hay Newman
No Peeking
Incognito Mode May Not Work the Way You Think It Does
David Nield
Privacy
How to stop Facebook from tracking everything you do (sort of)
Matt Burgess
Security Roundup
Rite Aid Used Facial Recognition for Nearly a Decade
Brian Barrett
ransomware
The Garmin Hack Was a Warning
Brian Barrett
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