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Israeli spyware used by Saudi murderers, regimes worldwide
The Washington Post reports that an Israeli company sold “military-grade spyware” that can easily bypass a smartphone’s passwords and access all data on that phone.
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Hackers hack global meat supplier, demand ransom
Only weeks after hackers shut down an oil pipeline in the U.S., a similar attack has now shut down the world’s largest meat supplier.
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10 Study Hacks For Motivation | How To Stay Motivated #Spon
Stay motivated to learn with these 10 study hacks for motivation. Studying or working by yourself can make it difficult to stay motivated. Trust me I know. But I have found that by following the 10 study hacks (Listed below and in this...
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This Toy Can Open Any Garage
Shows how a toy can open garages. I don't condone malicious hacking of gates, garages or other property. The point of this video was to discuss how it could be done using fairly basic technology like this toy that was originally intended...
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How spies hacked US secrets via Solarwinds’ Orion software
Officials say at least six government agencies were infiltrated and thousands of companies were infected with malware.
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Bitcoin Value at Six-Month High Despite $40 Million Hack
After the Taiwan-based exchange Binance announced the theft of about $40 million worth of bitcoin on Tuesday by hackers, Murad Mahmudov, a cryptoanalyst and the founder of Adaptive Capital, told Cheddar he believes investors should not...
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Need 2 Know: Brexit Chaos, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand Joins 2020 Race
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Wednesday Jan. 16, 2019.
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The Brief: hacking scandal, plastics, electricity and George Soros
The Brief: hacking scandal, plastics, electricity and George Soros
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Massive Marriott Data Breach Exposes Personal Data of 500 Million People Over Four Years
Marriott's reservation system for its Starwood hotel properties has been breached since 2014, exposing the sensitive personal data of up to 500 million guests for more than four years, the world's largest hotel chain revealed Friday.
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Many Questions Still Unanswered in Facebook's Latest Data Leak
Deepa Seetharaman, tech reporter for the Wall Street Journal, said the company is still unsure of who's responsible for the most recent hack, in which 30 million user accounts were compromised. And perhaps more importantly, it still...
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Will Facebook Users Change Behavior After Latest Data Breach?
After Facebook said that 50 million accounts were compromised in the latest privacy breach of the social network, users are starting to wise up about what they share with the company, said Mark Scott, chief technology correspondent at...
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Need 2 Know: Michael Cohen's Guilty Plea, Trump Cancels on Putin
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Friday, Nov. 30, 2018.
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Ashley Madison Makes a Comeback
Three years after the married dating site suffered a massive data hack in 2015, both subscriptions and revenue are back on the up and up. The site's new CEO, Ruben Buell, explains the turnaround.
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Is 2018 the Year of Crypto-Jacking?
Hackers have started breaking into and using other people's systems to mine cryptocurrencies. It is very "untraceable," making it the "perfect cybercrime," says Bill Karpovich, Vice President of strategy at security company Sonatype.
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The New Kind of Cyberattack
Hackers have started breaking into and using other people's systems to mine cryptocurrencies. It is very "untraceable," making it the "perfect cybercrime," says Bill Karpovich, Vice President of strategy at security company Sonatype.
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Why Did Twitter Secretly Purge Bots?
One of the reasons to keep the purge a secret is that the company's bot-fighting technology was "so bad," says Daily Beast reporter Taylor Lorenz. But the latest move might be too little, too late.
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Why the "Petya" Virus Spread So Far
UK officials now say Russia was behind last year's "Petya" cyberattack. But they think the virus was targetted just at Ukraine and was never supposed to spread as widely as it did.
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Health Canada reviewing fix to protect pacemakers from hackers
A U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved programming fix for pacemakers that are currently vulnerable to hacking is now being reviewed by Health Canada
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Ransomware attack hits dozens of countries
Criminals simultaneously held thousands of computers ransom Friday in an attack involving a leaked U.S. cyberweapon
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Cyberattack fallout
The malicious software that shut down hospitals, companies and even government ministries on Friday is still out there, and it could have been a lot worse were it not for a young security researcher with $11 to spare.
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Experts warn of another cyberattack
Despite a "kill switch" found by a security researcher in Friday's massive cyberattack, Europol is concerned more attacks could happen. Cybersecurity expert Matt Tait explains.
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France prepares to head to the polls
Cybersecurity agency investigating hacking attack on centrist Emmanuel Macron's presidential campaign, 36 hours before the nation votes