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4 votes
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Internet hacking is about to get much worse - We can no longer leave online security to the market
22 votes -
Google's beefing up user data privacy (which includes shutting down Google+)
42 votes -
Nearly all new US weapons systems have ‘critical’ cybersecurity problems, auditors say
8 votes -
Windows Controlled Folder Access
I recently enabled controlled folder access in Windows 10. It restricts programs from modifying folders in a blacklist. I have all of the music/pictures/videos/documents/desktop folders and...
I recently enabled controlled folder access in Windows 10. It restricts programs from modifying folders in a blacklist.
I have all of the music/pictures/videos/documents/desktop folders and folders containing backups added, is there anything else I should consider adding?
7 votes -
Did Facebook lLearn anything from the Cambridge Analytica debacle? An even bigger data breach suggests it didn’t.
14 votes -
Supply chain security is the whole enchilada, but who’s willing to pay for it?
13 votes -
Weak default passwords for internet-connected devices banned in California from 2020
19 votes -
This tech would have spotted the secret Chinese chip in seconds
7 votes -
A Critical Look at Sovereign Identity Startups
4 votes -
Trustworthy Chrome Extensions, by default
6 votes -
iPhone iOS passcode bypass hack exposes contacts, photos
8 votes -
Facebook "View As" security issue affecting 50 million accounts: "attackers exploited" it to "steal Facebook access tokens" and "take over people’s accounts"
21 votes -
WireGuard v6 might be ready for the mainline kernel
11 votes -
Police body cameras are hackable and policy lags behind, warns security analyst
6 votes -
Introducing Firefox Monitor, helping people take control after a data breach
24 votes -
For hackers, anonymity was once critical. That’s changing.
10 votes -
NCIX Data Breach - after bankruptcy, terabytes of unencrypted customer/company data have been sold to multiple buyers
20 votes -
US mobile giants want to be your online identity
11 votes -
Trend Micro says sorry after apps grabbed Mac browser history
6 votes -
Fundamentals of penetration testing
9 votes -
Browser extensions: Are they worth the risk?
18 votes -
New Release: Tor Browser 8.0 [based on Firefox Quantum]
15 votes -
Should Grindr users worry about what China will do with their data?
16 votes -
Here's why your static website needs HTTPS
30 votes -
Venmo's public API exposes millions of transactions, startling users
10 votes -
Phone Numbers Were Never Meant as ID. Now We’re All At Risk
22 votes -
Epic's first Fortnite Installer allowed hackers to download and install anything on your Android phone silently
26 votes -
Over 1400 Western Australian government officials used 'Password123' as their password
27 votes -
The untold story of NotPetya, the most devastating cyberattack in history
11 votes -
Security research underway to ensure you will not be carjacked by hackers
4 votes -
Musk announces plan to open source part of Tesla's vehicle security software
@elonmusk: Great Q&A @defcon last night. Thanks for helping make Tesla & SpaceX more secure! Planning to open-source Tesla vehicle security software for free use by other car makers. Extremely important to a safe self-driving future for all.
7 votes -
Cybersecurity experts from Homeland Security, the National Intelligence director's office, and private industry discussed how they're working to counter the most urgent threats
3 votes -
Hacker Finds Hidden 'God Mode' on Old x86 CPUs
23 votes -
Experts criticize West Virginia’s plan for smartphone voting
13 votes -
Facebook in talks with banks to add your financial information to Messenger
18 votes -
Reddit servers breached; full backup from 2007 (including hashed+salted passwords) obtained by attackers
77 votes -
India looking to compel e-commerce, social media firms to store data locally
5 votes -
Departing Facebook security officer's memo: "We need to be willing to pick sides"
6 votes -
How to block ads like a pro
34 votes -
The SIM Hijackers
8 votes -
Despite Chrome’s pending “mark of shame,” three major news sites aren’t HTTPS
18 votes -
VPNFilter, malware that targets network infrastructure discovered in May, deployed against Ukranian water system.
7 votes -
Chinese hackers breach Australian National University, putting national security at risk
5 votes -
Plant your flag, mark your territory - "If you don’t plant your flag online, fraudsters and identity thieves may do it for you"
14 votes -
Security gaps identified in LTE mobile telephony standard
12 votes -
WPA3 Wi-Fi announced
4 votes -
Antivirus is dead: Long live antivirus!
19 votes -
"We're baking Have I Been Pwned into Firefox and 1Password"
15 votes -
Password manager suggestions?
I'm going to college soon, and I'm in the process of straightening out my accounts and login information. What password managers would any of you recommend? I'm looking for something that can be...
I'm going to college soon, and I'm in the process of straightening out my accounts and login information. What password managers would any of you recommend? I'm looking for something that can be accessed on both desktop (PC) and mobile (Android).
Edit: I have set up KeePass and it looks like a great solution! Thanks for the help.
33 votes