The Electronic Frontier Foundation said in that it would fight to the keep legal any procedures that allow consumers to customize their smartphones or tablets. They filed a petition with the Library of Congress and Copyright office to extend and Read the full article →
53 Million Email Addresses Lifted From Home Depot
Home Depot revealed that 53 million email addresses were stolen along with the credit/debit card details during its data breach last summer. Fortunately, hackers did not access or acquire files containing passwords, but Home Depot shoppers should be Read the full article →
Silk Road 2 Seized
Blake Benthall, the operator of Silk Road 2.0, was arrested last week and charged with computer hacking, money laundering, drug trafficking, and an assortment of other crimes. The FBI made the arrest but collaborated with Homeland Security and Read the full article →
EMV is Not Our Credit Card Savior
It is true that there is more security protection if we shift from magnetic strip payment cards to chip-and-pin/EMV cards, but it is not fail-safe. As it often happens, when one problem is solved, others arise. While major retailers are ready for Read the full article →
Facebook Show Face to Tor
While initially blocking Tor users from browsing, Facebook now allows Tor access to their website. While this is seen as progressive, Facebook risks possible security and privacy issues since Tor’s browser indicates to them that the same user can Read the full article →
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