Marriott loses the data of half a billion customers
Over the past 4 years, up to 500 million people have had their personal data stolen from the Marriott International hotel group.
Is internet privacy a lost cause?
Most people think of privacy as a fundamental right. The right to have a personal conversation without someone listening,...
Swedes are inserting tiny microchips under their skin
Fed up with carrying cumbersome keychains and bulky wallets? Why not copy a growing number of Swedes and implant...
Online shopping with a VPN: Find deals and protect yourself this...
Stand aside, brick-and-mortar stores: Online shopping has been growing exponentially, bringing with it undeniable upsides, but also a few...
The secret codes that nobody can crack
Remember back in school, when you and your best friend would exchange secret notes across the classroom in code?...
5 most shocking cyber scams of 2017
The results are in and 2017 is already being called the worst year in terms of cyber scams. Where...
Here’s what happens when companies fail to put privacy first
You could easily call 2017 the year of the leaks. With so much sensitive and potentially incriminating evidence hitting...
Your YouTube history exposed: Researcher identifies inherent security flaw in video...
This post was originally published on March 22, 2017. While researching how Internet Service Providers (ISPs) could optimize their services...
I’m sorry, Dave. I’m afraid I can’t do that: When virtual...
The Wall Street Journal estimates that one million IoT devices were recently used by hackers to carry out a...
Unhackable notifications: It’s easy to encrypt Facebook with a PGP key
If you've ever wanted to optimize your online security with PGP keys, start with Facebook’s encrypted notifications feature.