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Feb 14, 2018 • 8min
'Olympic Destroyer' Malware Hit Pyeongchang Ahead of Opening Ceremony
Russian hackers, with hardly a shred of deniability, have targeted the Pyeongchang Olympics for months in retaliation for the country's doping ban, stealing and leaking documents from Olympics-related organizations. Now a more insidious attack has surfaced, one designed not to merely embarrass, but disrupt the opening ceremonies themselves.
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Feb 13, 2018 • 8min
Amino Apps Makes the Case for Anonymity Online
Over the last several years, a number of social media and dating platforms have begun emphasizing users’ real names. Facebook started requiring people sign up with their “authentic” names in 2014. Twitter invited anyone to apply to be “verified”—meaning Twitter certified they were who they claimed—in 2016. In December, OkCupid said it would no longer allow prospective daters to use names like “sexgirl_420.
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Feb 13, 2018 • 9min
Security News This Week: An Apple Employee Leaked a Major Chunk of iOS Source Code
This week may have been, perhaps, the closest thing the cybersecurity world can experience to a lull in the digital mayhem. With the exception of one very significant Apple leak—and we'll get to that—hackers kept their breaches, disruptions, and scams close to the baseline. At least, that we know of. One of the most significant news stories of the week was, in fact, a massive law enforcement takedown.
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Feb 12, 2018 • 8min
Snap Map Will Now Live Outside Snapchat
When Hurricane Harvey wreaked destruction in Houston last August, the country turned not just to cable television, but also to Snapchat. Two months before the storm, the social media app had debuted Snap Map, a crowdsourced, interactive feature that displays what’s happening on Snapchat around the world. At launch, Snap Map seemed mostly like a fun toy, albeit one with potential privacy implications; Snap Map can broadcast your location to your friends if you opt in.
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Feb 12, 2018 • 12min
Time's Just About Up to Secure the 2018 Midterm Elections
It's been roughly two years since the first signs that Russia had launched an interference campaign aimed at the 2016 presidential race, and now the United States is hurtling toward a set of pivotal midterm elections in November. But while some states have made an earnest effort to secure the vote, the overall landscape looks troubling—and in some cases, it's too late to fix it this year.
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Feb 9, 2018 • 7min
This AI Reads Privacy Policies So You Don't Have To
You don't read privacy policies. And of course, that's because they're not actually written for you, or any of the other billions of people who click to agree to their inscrutable legalese. Instead, like bad poetry and teenagers' diaries, those millions upon millions of words are produced for the benefit of their authors, not readers—the lawyers who wrote those get-out clauses to protect their Silicon Valley employers.
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Feb 9, 2018 • 7min
Feds Take Down a Half-Billion Dollar Cybercrime Forum After 7 Years Online
With the rise and fall of dark web black markets like Alphabay and the Silk Road, law enforcement officials have repeatedly warned that even anonymity tools like Tor and cryptocurrencies won't hide criminals from the law's long reach.
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Feb 8, 2018 • 5min
Scammers Are Stealing Bitcoin on Twitter With a Classic Scheme
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Feb 6, 2018 • 11min
Bob Mueller’s Investigation Is Larger—and Further Along—Than You Think
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Feb 6, 2018 • 7min
Security News This Week: 'AutoSploit' Tool Makes Unskilled Hacking Easier Than Ever
Another week, another death by a thousand leaks, from the operational security failure of fitness app Strava exposing the locations of military bases around the world to Russian hacker group Fancy Bear dropping the latest round of stolen documents from Olympics-related organizations. And then there was that other, congressionally orchestrated release of a certain classified memo, a highly politicized move whose importance security experts are still debating.
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