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Apr 7, 2017 • 6min

Total-Takeover iPhone Spyware Lurks on Android, Too

When you lose the key to your bike lock you borrow bolt cutters. When your door is jammed you look up a locksmith. And when you need targeted surveillance of a smartphone, you call your cyberarms dealer. Naturally! For bad actors and nation states, sometimes all it takes to access someone’s private text messages, browsing history, calls, emails, calendar, location, contacts, and apps, is a big enough check. Although maybe not as big as you’d think. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Apr 6, 2017 • 9min

American Spies Now Have Their Very Own Smartphone App

Chris Rasmussen is an evangelist, and his message is crowdsourcing. As a career analyst inside the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Rasmussen’s sermons have been limited to a closed top-secret community. But this week, he’s going public with his most radical idea to date, in the form of a smartphone app for senior US intelligence officers. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Apr 4, 2017 • 15min

How an Anarchist Bitcoin Coder Found Himself Fighting ISIS in Syria

On a desert-cold, moonlit night just over two years ago, Amir Taaki stepped off the Iraqi sand into a rubber dinghy floating in the Tigris River. The boat was just wide enough to fit his compact body next to the much larger American ex-Army machine gunner sitting beside him. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Apr 3, 2017 • 7min

The World’s Biggest Porn Site Goes All-In on Encryption

As the internet continues to limp toward better security, sites have increasingly embraced HTTPS encryption. You’ve seen it around, including here on WIRED; it’s that little green padlock in the upper lefthand corner, and it keeps outside eyes from snooping on the details of your time online. Today, the biggest porn site on the planet announced that it’s joining those secured ranks. Pornhub’s locking it down, and that’s a bigger deal than you’d think. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Mar 31, 2017 • 7min

If You Want a VPN to Protect Your Privacy, Start Here

On Tuesday, the House of Representatives voted to reverse regulations that would have stopped internet service providers from selling your web-browsing data without your explicit consent. It’s a disappointing setback for anyone who doesn’t want big telecoms profiting off of their personal data. So what to do? Try a Virtual Private Network. It won’t fix all your privacy problems, but a VPN’s a decent start. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Mar 30, 2017 • 11min

The Eternal Search for a Gun That Doesn’t Kill

This article was published in partnership with The Marshall Project, a nonprofit news organization that covers the US criminal justice system. Sign up for their newsletter, or follow The Marshall Project on Facebook or Twitter. In the new cop drama APB, an Elon Musk-type billionaire engineer buys a beleaguered Chicago police precinct to avenge his buddy's murder. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Mar 29, 2017 • 5min

How to Protect Your iCloud Account, Juuust in Case Those Hackers Aren’t Joking

A hacker group called Turkish Crime Family says that it can access 250 million iCloud accounts, and will do so on April 7 to reset the password, locking people out of their accounts. They’ve even threatened to wipe people’s linked iPhones if Apple doesn’t pay up. And while it’s hard to tell how legitimate the threat is, their assertions make now as good a time to lock down your iCloud as ever. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Mar 28, 2017 • 4min

Security News This Week: FedEx Offered Customers Five Bucks to Re-Install Flash

As so many of them have been lately, it was a wild week in security. Monday, FBI Director James Comey confirmed that an ongoing investigation into the Trump campaign's ties to Russia began last July. The GOP responded minutes later by charging hard against-leaks. That really set the tone! House Intelligence Committee chairman Devin Nunes added some misplaced intrigue by suggesting Trump or his associates had been caught up in surveillance, which isn't what it sounds like. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Mar 27, 2017 • 3min

Instagram Has Two-Factor Authentication Now, So Turn It On

Because you care greatly about your personal security hygiene, you’ve already enlisted two-factor authentication to help protect most of your online accounts. That’s good! Instagram, though, hasn’t given you the option. That changes today. Go get it. While Instagram had made two-factor available to a select group of users previously, the extra layer of protection is now available to all, meaning you, meaning it’s time to fiddle with some settings. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Mar 24, 2017 • 8min

Good News: Android’s Huge Security Problem Is Getting Less Huge

First, the good news: Half of all Android devices have gotten fairly recent security updates, patching the hackable flaws that leave users vulnerable to digital crime and espionage. The bad news? The other half hasn’t. In an annual report on the security of the world’s 1.4 billion Android devices that Google released today, the company touts the ever-improving state of Android security. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

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