The city that gave us facial recognition tech says “not in my back yard”.
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The city that gave us facial recognition tech says “not in my back yard”.
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Microsoft has fixed an RDP vulnerability that can be exploited remotely, without authentication and used to run arbitrary code.
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May 2019 Patch Tuesday fixed 79 vulnerabilities, 19 of which are classed as Critical. Here’s a summary of the most notable ones.
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Now fixed, the bug affected some users with multiple accounts running on an iOS device.
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Apple has released its May 2019 security updates, taking iOS to version 12.3 and macOS Mojave to version 10.14.5.
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The suit says Rankwave used Facebook user data for targeted marketing and ignored its cease-and-desist letter.
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A WhatsApp zero-day has allowed an “advanced cyber actor” to successfully install spyware on victims’ phones with no more than a phone call.
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A Chinese white-label panic alarm used by elderly and vulnerable people can be remotely controlled by sending it simple SMS commands.
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Microsoft has put another nail in the password’s coffin by winning a certification that will make it easier to log into Windows machines.
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The FBI and Department of Homeland Security have identified a new strain of malware from North Korea, representing the latest in a long line of cyber attacks from the country
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