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10 votes
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A closer look at the DarkSide ransomware gang, which was responsible for the recent attack on Colonial Pipeline
15 votes -
EFF Surveillance Self-Defense - Privacy breakdown of mobile phones
18 votes -
How China turned a prize-winning iPhone hack against the Uyghurs
11 votes -
They told their therapists everything. Hackers leaked it all.
15 votes -
After decades of not using them, the Pentagon has given control of millions of IP addresses to a previously unknown company in an effort to identify possible cyber vulnerabilities and threats
17 votes -
5G: The outsourced elephant in the room
12 votes -
A "worst nightmare" cyberattack: The story of the SolarWinds hack
7 votes -
Team Navalny apologizes after database of email addresses registered for planned protest leaks online
7 votes -
Rust in the Android platform
7 votes -
I now own the Coinhive domain. Here's how I'm fighting cryptojacking and doing good things with content security policies.
15 votes -
The "S" in "IoT" is for Security
29 votes -
Whistleblower alleges Ubiquiti massively downplayed a “catastrophic” incident to minimize the hit to its stock price
18 votes -
Engineer reports data leak to nonprofit, hears from the police
11 votes -
Tracing paper - A brief history of the secret plan to track every printed page
6 votes -
A comparative analysis of security, privacy, and censorship issues in TikTok and Douyin, both developed by ByteDance
5 votes -
Can we stop pretending SMS is secure now?
17 votes -
Hackers break into thousands of security cameras, exposing Tesla, jails, hospitals
16 votes -
HTTP is fundamental to modern development. But like any widespread mature standard, it's got some funky skeletons in the closet.
9 votes -
At least 30,000 US organizations newly hacked via holes in Microsoft’s email software
19 votes -
Gab removes their public Git repository after it reveals their developers adding (and struggling to fix) basic security issues that led to a 70GB data leak
12 votes -
What are security, privacy, and anonymity?
6 votes -
The Great Suspender and the problem of malware being introduced into open-source browser extensions
15 votes -
Firefox 85 cracks down on supercookies
18 votes -
List of emails SponsorBlock's creator has received about inserting malware into the extension
17 votes -
ADT employee covertly accessed about 200 security cameras he installed to spy on people having sex
9 votes -
SolarWinds: New findings from our investigation of SUNBURST
6 votes -
70TB of Parler users’ messages, videos, and posts leaked by security researchers
42 votes -
New side-channel attack can recover encryption keys from hardware security keys
5 votes -
I'm thinking of getting a password manager. How does it work and any advice on transitioning to one?
The reason why is to make more accounts for reddit, YouTube (one for entertainment and Portuguese content each) news sites where signing up is an alternative to pass a paywall and other sites with...
The reason why is to make more accounts for reddit, YouTube (one for entertainment and Portuguese content each) news sites where signing up is an alternative to pass a paywall and other sites with comment sections.
Bad euphemism bro.Also some sense of "praxis" in order to gain privacy.Edit: And also getting anxious at the idea of remembering all my passwords, and putting them in a note in my old phone, which I am not bringing into my new phone and want to use this to delete.
According to these two articles, I can save my old passwords I had before and maybe even still make new ones after, and put them in a folder behind one true (master) password, which is the one you will truly care about, and they will be saved in a way in which the managing company won't know your password?
There's also figuring out which provider to use (and probably a similar post for alt-mail providers.) This is overwhelmingly for mobile (Android). No real space constraints for apps, only price, because I'm not working age.
27 votes -
Standard Notes completes penetration test and cryptography audit
14 votes -
JetBrains' continuous integration server TeamCity may have been compromised as part of the wide-reaching Russian hack of the US federal government
13 votes -
Neofeudalism and the digital manor
14 votes -
Brexit deal mentions Netscape browser and Mozilla Mail; recommends outdated security algorithms
13 votes -
Apple loses copyright battle against security start-up Corellium
6 votes -
VMware flaw a vector in SolarWinds breach?
7 votes -
Preliminary analysis of the SolarWinds Orion supply-chain nation-state attack
7 votes -
Microsoft says it found malicious software in its systems
7 votes -
Widespread malware campaign seeks to silently inject ads into search results, affects multiple browsers
18 votes -
Finland's parliament approved a bill designed to protect its networks against cyber threats and espionage – may be used to exclude China's Huawei and ZTE
4 votes -
Microsoft reveals Pluton, a custom security chip to be built into Intel, AMD and Qualcomm processors
9 votes -
The old way of handing out corporate hardware doesn’t work anymore
9 votes -
Does Apple really log every app you run? A technical look (The answer? No.)
13 votes -
The battle for the soul of digital freedom taking place inside your printer
15 votes -
Veronica Mars and NTLM password hashes
7 votes -
How a fake persona laid the groundwork for a Hunter Biden conspiracy deluge
12 votes -
Why the extortion of Vastaamo matters far beyond Finland – and how cyber pros are responding
4 votes -
Finland's interior minister summoned an emergency meeting after patient records at a private Finnish psychotherapy center were accessed by hackers
5 votes -
Helping people spot the spoofs: A URL experiment
7 votes -
Norway has blamed Russia for a cyberattack on the email system in the parliament in August – Moscow has rejected the claim, calling it a serious and wilful provocation
6 votes