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Popular HR and Payroll Company Sequoia Discloses a Data Breach

By: Lily Hay Newman — December 8th 2022 at 13:00
The company, which works with hundreds of startups, said it detected unauthorized access to personal data, including Social Security numbers.
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Apple Kills Its Plan to Scan Your Photos for CSAM. Here’s What’s Next

By: Lily Hay Newman — December 7th 2022 at 18:11
The company plans to expand its Communication Safety features, which aim to disrupt the sharing of child sexual abuse material at the source.
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Apple Expands End-to-End Encryption to iCloud Backups

By: Lily Hay Newman — December 7th 2022 at 18:00
The company will also soon support the use of physical authentication keys with Apple ID, and is adding contact verification for iMessage in 2023.
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Android Phone Makers’ Encryption Keys Stolen and Used in Malware

By: Lily Hay Newman — December 2nd 2022 at 19:19
Device manufacturers use “platform certificates” to verify an app’s authenticity, making them particularly dangerous in the wrong hands.
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Google Moves to Block Invasive Spanish Spyware Framework

By: Lily Hay Newman — November 30th 2022 at 20:42
The Heliconia hacking tool exploited vulnerabilities in Chrome, Windows Defender, and Firefox, according to company security researchers.
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The US Has a Bomb-Sniffing Dog Shortage

By: Lily Hay Newman — November 22nd 2022 at 22:34
Finding high-quality detection canines is hard enough—and the pandemic only dug a deeper hole.
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A Destabilizing Hack-and-Leak Operation Hits Moldova

By: Lily Hay Newman — November 19th 2022 at 14:00
Plus: Google’s location snooping ends in a $391 million settlement, Russian code sneaks into US government apps, and the World Cup apps set off alarms.
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Here’s How Bad a Twitter Mega-Breach Would Be

By: Lily Hay Newman — November 18th 2022 at 01:41
Elon Musk laid off half the staff, and mass resignations seem likely. If nobody’s there to protect the fort, what’s the worst that could happen?
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Twitter’s SMS Two-Factor Authentication Is Melting Down

By: Lily Hay Newman — November 15th 2022 at 01:08
Problems with the important security feature may be some of the first signs that Elon Musk’s social network is fraying at the edges.
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Russia’s Sway Over Criminal Ransomware Gangs Is Coming Into Focus

By: Lily Hay Newman — November 10th 2022 at 19:40
Questions about the Kremlin’s relationships with these groups remain. But researchers are finally getting some answers.
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The Secret Ballot Is US Democracy’s Last Line of Defense

By: Lily Hay Newman — November 7th 2022 at 21:55
Voter intimidation has cropped up in places across the nation, but the voting booth remains the one place where nobody can get to you.
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TikTok Admits Staff in China Can Access Europeans’ Data

By: Lily Hay Newman, Andrew Couts — November 5th 2022 at 13:00
Plus: Liz Truss’ phone-hacking trouble, Cash App’s sex-trafficking problem, and the rising cost of ransomware.
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The Rise of Rust, the ‘Viral’ Secure Programming Language That’s Taking Over Tech

By: Lily Hay Newman — November 2nd 2022 at 18:27
Rust makes it impossible to introduce some of the most common security vulnerabilities. And its adoption can’t come soon enough.
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If Musk Starts Firing Twitter's Security Team, Run

By: Lily Hay Newman — October 28th 2022 at 22:55
What's next for the social network is anyone's guess—but here's what to watch as you wade through the privacy and security morass.
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Apple MacOS Ventura Bug Breaks Third-Party Security Tools

By: Lily Hay Newman — October 26th 2022 at 22:21
Your anti-malware software may not work if you upgraded to the new operating system. But Apple says a fix is on the way.
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TikTok’s Security Threat Comes Into Focus

By: Lily Hay Newman — October 22nd 2022 at 13:00
Plus: A Microsoft cloud leak exposed potential customers, new IoT security labels come to the US, and details emerge about Trump’s document stash.
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How Vice Society Got Away With a Global Ransomware Spree

By: Lily Hay Newman — October 20th 2022 at 11:00
Vice Society has a superpower that’s allowed it to quietly carry out attacks on schools and hospitals around the world: mediocrity.
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How the World Will Know If Russia Is Preparing to Launch a Nuclear Attack

By: Lily Hay Newman — October 18th 2022 at 11:00
While tensions over a possible nuclear attack on Ukraine remain high, experts say surveillance will likely catch Russia if it plans to do the unthinkable.
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Google’s Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro Pack New Android VPN and Tensor G2, Titan M2 Chips

By: Lily Hay Newman — October 11th 2022 at 19:26
The company says it hardened the security of its new flagship phones—and plans to release a built-in Android VPN.
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Binance Hackers Minted $569M in Crypto—Then It Got Complicated

By: Lily Hay Newman, Andy Greenberg — October 8th 2022 at 13:00
Plus: The US warns of a mysterious military contractor breach, a "poisoned" version of the Tor Browser is tracking Chinese users, and more.
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The Uber Data Breach Conviction Shows Security Execs What Not to Do

By: Lily Hay Newman — October 7th 2022 at 19:20
Former Uber security chief Joe Sullivan’s conviction is a rare criminal consequence for an executive’s handling of a hack.
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Meta Says It Has Busted More Than 400 Login-Stealing Apps This Year

By: Lily Hay Newman — October 7th 2022 at 12:00
The company plans to alert 1 million Facebook users that their account credentials may have been compromised by malicious software.
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Microsoft Exchange Server Has a Zero-Day Problem

By: Lily Hay Newman, Dhruv Mehrotra — October 1st 2022 at 13:00
Plus: CIA failures allegedly got US informants killed, a former NSA worker is charged under the Espionage Act, and more.
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The Challenge of Cracking Iran’s Internet Blockade

By: Lily Hay Newman — September 30th 2022 at 21:16
People around the world are rallying to subvert Iran's internet shutdown, but actually pulling it off is proving difficult and risky.
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Cloudflare Takes a Stab at a Captcha That Doesn’t Suck

By: Lily Hay Newman — September 28th 2022 at 13:05
The internet infrastructure company has an alternative tool to check whether you’re human—and it doesn’t force you to pick out buses in tiny boxes.
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The Dire Warnings in the Lapsus$ Hacker Joyride

By: Lily Hay Newman — September 27th 2022 at 11:00
The fun-loving cybercriminals blamed for breaches of Uber and Rockstar are exposing weaknesses in ways others aren't.
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Child Predators Mine Twitch to Prey on Kids

By: Lily Hay Newman, Matt Burgess — September 24th 2022 at 13:00
Plus: A leaked trove illuminates Russia’s internet regulator, a report finds Facebook and Instagram violated Palestinian rights, and more.
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A New Linux Tool Aims to Guard Against Supply Chain Attacks

By: Lily Hay Newman — September 22nd 2022 at 14:46
Security firm Chainguard has created a simple, open source way for organizations to defend the cloud against some of the most insidious attacks.
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The Uber Hack’s Devastation Is Just Starting to Reveal Itself

By: Lily Hay Newman — September 16th 2022 at 21:35
An alleged teen hacker claims to have gained deep access to the company’s systems, but the full picture of the breach is still coming into focus.
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iOS 16 Has 2 New Security Features for Worst-Case Scenarios

By: Lily Hay Newman — September 12th 2022 at 11:00
Safety Check and Lockdown Mode give people in vulnerable situations ways to quarantine themselves from acute risks.
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It’s Time to Get Real About TikTok’s Risks

By: Lily Hay Newman — September 6th 2022 at 11:00
US lawmakers keep warning about the popular app. But until they can explain what makes it uniquely dangerous, it’s difficult to tailor a resolution.
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Police Across US Bypass Warrants With Mass Location-Tracking Tool

By: Lily Hay Newman — September 3rd 2022 at 13:00
Plus: An unsecured database exposed face recognition data in China, ‘Cuba’ ransomware knocks out Montenegro, and more.
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Careless Errors in Hundreds of Apps Could Expose Troves of Data

By: Lily Hay Newman — September 1st 2022 at 10:00
Researchers found that mobile applications contain keys that could provide access to both user information and private files from unconnected apps.
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Why the Twilio Breach Cuts So Deep

By: Lily Hay Newman — August 26th 2022 at 20:05
The phishing attack on the SMS giant exposes the dangers of B2B companies to the entire tech ecosystem.
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The Twitter Whistleblower Report’s Most Damning Allegation

By: Lily Hay Newman — August 23rd 2022 at 23:37
Peiter “Mudge” Zatko’s claims about the company’s lax security are all bad. But one clearly captures the extent of systemic issues.
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Janet Jackson’s ‘Rhythm Nation’ Can Crash Old Hard Drives

By: Lily Hay Newman — August 20th 2022 at 13:00
Plus: The Twilio hack snags a reporter, a new tool to check for spyware, and the Canadian weed pipeline gets hit by a cyberattack.
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Spyware Hunters Are Expanding Their Tool Set

By: Lily Hay Newman — August 18th 2022 at 21:42
This invasive malware isn’t just for phones—it can target your PC too. But a new batch of algorithms aims to weed out this threat.
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A New Tractor Jailbreak Rides the Right-to-Repair Wave

By: Lily Hay Newman — August 14th 2022 at 01:31
A hacker has formulated an exploit that provides root access to two popular models of the company’s farm equipment.
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Flaw in the VA Medical Records Platform May Put Patients at Risk

By: Lily Hay Newman — August 13th 2022 at 19:33
The Veterans Affairs’ VistA software has a vulnerability that could let an attacker “masquerade as a doctor,” a security researcher warns.
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Zoom’s Auto-Update Feature Came With Hidden Risks on Mac

By: Lily Hay Newman — August 12th 2022 at 20:34
The popular video meeting app makes it easy to keep the software up to date—but it also introduced vulnerabilities.
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Sloppy Software Patches Are a ‘Disturbing Trend’

By: Lily Hay Newman — August 11th 2022 at 17:28
The Zero Day Initiative has found a concerning uptick in security updates that fail to fix vulnerabilities.
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Meta Just Happens to Expand Messenger’s End-to-End Encryption

By: Lily Hay Newman — August 11th 2022 at 11:00
The company says an expansion of privacy features in Messenger is unrelated to a high-profile Nebraska abortion case.
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Google's Android Red Team Had a Full Pixel 6 Pwn Before Launch

By: Lily Hay Newman — August 10th 2022 at 21:38
Before the flagship phone ever landed in users’ hands, the security team thoroughly hacked it by finding bugs and developing exploits.
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A Long-Awaited IoT Reverse Engineering Tool Is Finally Here

By: Lily Hay Newman — August 10th 2022 at 18:01
Ten years after it was first unveiled, the powerful firmware analysis platform Ofrak is now available to anyone.
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One of 5G’s Biggest Features Is a Security Minefield

By: Lily Hay Newman — August 9th 2022 at 22:46
New research found troubling vulnerabilities in the 5G platforms carriers offer to wrangle embedded device data.
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GitHub Moves to Guard Open Source Against Supply Chain Attacks

By: Lily Hay Newman — August 8th 2022 at 23:19
The popular Microsoft-owned code repository plans to roll out code signing, which will help beef up the security of open source projects.
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A Phone Carrier That Doesn’t Track Your Browsing or Location

By: Lily Hay Newman — August 8th 2022 at 17:17
The new Pretty Good Phone Privacy service for Android hides the data linking you to your mobile device.
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A Slack Bug Exposed Some Users’ Hashed Passwords for 5 Years

By: Lily Hay Newman — August 5th 2022 at 22:09
The exposure of cryptographically scrambled passwords isn’t a worst-case scenario—but it isn’t great, either.
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An Attack on Albanian Government Suggests New Iranian Aggression

By: Lily Hay Newman — August 4th 2022 at 21:30
A Tehran-linked hack of a NATO member marks a significant escalation against the backdrop of US-Iran nuclear talks.
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The Microsoft Team Racing to Catch Bugs Before They Happen

By: Lily Hay Newman — August 3rd 2022 at 16:43
What's it like to be responsible for a billion people's digital security? Just ask the company's Morse researchers.
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Bitcoin Fog Case Could Put Cryptocurrency Tracing on Trial

By: Lily Hay Newman, Andy Greenberg — August 2nd 2022 at 22:02
Roman Sterlingov, accused of laundering $336 million, is proclaiming his innocence—and challenging a key investigative tool.
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The January 6 Secret Service Text Scandal Turns Criminal

By: Lily Hay Newman — July 23rd 2022 at 13:00
Plus: The FCC cracks down on car warranty robocalls, Thai activists get targeted by NSO's Pegasus, and the Russia-Ukraine cyberwar continues.
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The 2022 US Midterm Elections' Top Security Issue: Death Threats

By: Lily Hay Newman — July 21st 2022 at 14:52
While cybersecurity and foreign meddling remain priorities, domestic threats against election workers have risen to the top of the list.
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Instagram Slow to Tackle Bots Targeting Iranian Women’s Groups

By: Lily Hay Newman — July 19th 2022 at 19:40
Despite alerting Meta months ago, feminist groups say tens of thousands of fake accounts continue to bombard them on the platform.
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A New Attack Can Unmask Anonymous Users on Any Major Browser

By: Lily Hay Newman — July 14th 2022 at 11:00
Researchers have found a way to use the web's basic functions to identify who visits a site—without the user detecting the hack.
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Chinese Police Exposed 1B People's Data in Unprecedented Leak

By: Lily Hay Newman — July 9th 2022 at 13:00
Plus: A duplicitous bug bounty scheme, the iPhone's new “lockdown mode,” and more of the week's top security news.
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