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Don't be like Mark: How to protect your social accounts from being hacked
Do not use the same password on multiple sites. Do not use the same password on multiple sites. Do not...
Mark Zuckerberg's Twitter and Pinterest accounts hacked, possibly due to an awfully weak password
Surely he didn't have 'dadada' as a password?
North Korea made a Facebook clone and it was immediately hacked
Kim Jong-un reportedly had 7 billion friends.
By Kellen Beck
Facebook may add end-to-end encryption to Messenger, report says
Facebook Messenger may follow WhatsApp in implementing stronger encryption, according to a new report.
By Karissa Bell
Hackers are selling account credentials for 400 million Tumblr and MySpace users
How much are MySpace passwords worth anyways?
By Kellen Beck
Iran's new data policy could mean end of local access to Telegram app
Iranian app users may be about to lose a powerful privacy tool.
Hacker steals Katy Perry's Twitter account, sends insults to her 89 million followers
The unknown hacker managed to get a hold of the most popular Twitter account out there.
Microsoft will no longer let you use '12345' as your password
That's the kind of thing an idiot would have on his luggage!
By Kellen Beck
Atlanta airport tests conveyor belt system that could speed up security
It could speed up the wait by 35%, if successful.
By Cailey Rizzo
Google's password-killing project is coming later this year
Android users may soon be able to abandon some of their passwords for good.
By Karissa Bell
EgyptAir crash raises questions about imperfect airport security
While authorities try to determine what caused an EgyptAir flight to crash, security officials consider how best to prevent terror threats.
LinkedIn resetting passwords after 117 million user credentials stolen
Change your LinkedIn passwords, everyone.
By Kellen Beck
U.S. intelligence says foreign hackers are spying on presidential candidates
Hackers are once again targeting the U.S. presidential candidates, according to U.S. Intelligence reports.
How researchers identified a heart condition using telephone metadata and search engines alone
Telephone metadata can reveal a lot more than you think.
By Kellen Beck
Report: Android mobile apps still have serious privacy concerns in Australia
16 percent access phone information without disclosure.
By Ariel Bogle
Superfan builds working Captain America shield
This vibranium-free shield looks and works almost like the real thing.
Betty White has some racy password advice
The 94-year-old legend knows a thing or two about good password security -- and other things.
Millions of email names, passwords hacked in giant data breach, report says
More than 250 million email passwords and usernames have reportedly been accessed by Russian hackers.
Publishers using ad blocker blockers to be 'named and shamed'
Technology used to block ad blockers can be in breach of EU privacy laws.
Researchers hack Samsung SmartThings, exposing vulnerabilities
Are smart home devices too smart for their own good?
How to talk to your babysitter about online privacy
Not everyone is OK with strangers seeing photos of their baby.
By Lyz Lenz
A popular toymaker's website is giving visitors ransomware
Buy one toy, get some malware free!
By Kellen Beck
House passes email privacy bill with unanimous vote
The House unanimously passed an updated email privacy bill on Wednesday.
Tinder Social gets a beating for outing users to Facebook friends
Well, this is problematic.
By Ariel Bogle