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Serious Security: Unravelling the LifeLock “hacked passwords” story

by Paul Ducklin Earlier this month, the NortonLifeLock online identity protection service, owned by Arizona-based technology company Gen Digital, sent...

The doctor will see you now … virtually: Tips for a safe telehealth visit

Are your virtual doctor visits private and secure? Here’s what to know about, and how to prepare for, connecting with a doctor from...

‘Tracers in the Dark’ presents a fun crime story — and lesson in privacy

On its surface, Andy Greenburg’s new book, Tracers in the Dark: The Global Hunt for the Crime Lords of Cryptocurrency, is a standard crime...

Videoconferencing Worries Grow, With SMBs in Cyberattack Crosshairs

It's no secret that the acceleration of work-from-home and distributed workforce trends — infamously spurred on by the pandemic — has occurred in tandem...

Top tips for security‑ and privacy‑enhancing holiday gifts

Think outside the (gift) box. Here are a few ideas for security and privacy gifts to get for your relatives – or even...

Browse Securely with Bitcoin: How to a Buy VPN with Crypto

You may feel anonymous while surfing the web, but the truth is you probably aren’t. Paying for VPN services with Bitcoin gives the privacy...

Browse Securely with Bitcoin: How to Buy a VPN with Crypto

You may feel anonymous while surfing the web, but the truth is you probably aren’t. Paying for VPN services with Bitcoin gives the privacy...

Britain’s new ‘pro-crypto’ Prime Minister slammed as ‘no friend of Bitcoin’

Twitter user @ODELL called out newly appointed United Kingdom Prime Minister (PM) Rishi Sunak as “no friend of Bitcoin,” adding that reports of his pro-crypto rhetoric are “misleading.” The basis for @ODELL’s comments came from a video of Sunak talking about Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs,) which are generally viewed by the community as philosophically opposed […]

The post Britain’s new ‘pro-crypto’ Prime Minister slammed as ‘no friend of Bitcoin’ appeared first on CryptoSlate.

Zoom for Mac patches sneaky “spy-on-me” bug – update now!

by Paul Ducklin Popular and ubiquitous (software isn’t always both of those things!) cloud meeting company Zoom recently announced an oops-that-wasn’t-supposed-to-happen bug in the Mac version...

Will Russia Use Crypto to Avoid Newly-Imposed Sanctions?

Analysts are convinced that Russia may utilize cryptocurrency to avoid sanctions recently imposed due to its attack on Ukraine. What Will Russia Do with Crypto? Last week, the U.S. imposed sanctions on Russia for its invasion of Ukrainian territory, but many industry experts believe that these sanctions aren’t going to go anywhere, and that Vladimir...

The post Will Russia Use Crypto to Avoid Newly-Imposed Sanctions? appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

NSO Sues Israeli Paper After Explosive Articles on Police

The Israeli tech company NSO Group on Sunday filed a libel lawsuit against an Israeli newspaper after it published a series of explosive articles claiming Israeli police unlawfully used its spyware on dozens of public figures.

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At Olympics, Cybersecurity Worries Linger in Background

Warnings to use disposable “burner” phones and laptops. Privacy-protecting software. Concerns about a security flaw in an official Games smartphone app.

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