Facebook Messenger has made available the ability to unsend, or in their words “remove for everyone” your mis-sent messages.
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Facebook Messenger has made available the ability to unsend, or in their words “remove for everyone” your mis-sent messages.
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At least two users of the McDonalds mobile app aren’t lovin’ it after thieves hijacked their accounts and ordered hundreds of dollars of food for themselves.
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They posed as military needing to offload cars before deployment, allegedly posting bogus ads on Craigslist, eBay, and AutoTrader.
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According to DARPA, air gapping computers and data is a security idea that has run its course and urgently needs to be replaced.
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Data shows that young people are most at risk of this type of fraud, in which they’re talked into handing over their bank details.
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From the FBI-supporting DNA kit company, to the privacy bug in gay dating app Jack’d, and everything in between. It’s weekly roundup time.
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A trio of bugs could have opened Android 7, 8 and 9 to remote attackers wielding booby-trapped image files. Here’s what you need to know…
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Absent from privacy policies, the tracking came to light after a breach with Air Canada’s mobile app, then password slurping from Mixpanel.
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For the second time in a year, illegal child abuse images have been spotted inside a blockchain. According to a post by web blockchain payments system Money Button, on 30 January its service was abused to place “illegal content” inside the Bitcoin Satoshi Vision (BSV) ledger, a recent cryptocurrency hard fork from Bitcoin Cash [BCH]. […]
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A university employee accidentally emailed a spreadsheet containing personal information on every one of the college’s 4,557 students.
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