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How to Stop Your X Account From Getting Hacked Like the SEC's

By Lily Hay Newman — January 12th 2024 at 17:30
The US Securities and Exchange Commission and security firm Mandiant both had their X accounts breached, possibly due to changes to X’s two-factor authentication settings. Here’s how to fix yours.
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Child Abusers Are Getting Better at Using Crypto to Cover Their Tracks

By Andy Greenberg — January 11th 2024 at 14:00
Crypto tracing firm Chainalysis found that sellers of child sexual abuse materials are successfully using “mixers” and “privacy coins” like Monero to launder their profits and evade law enforcement.
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US School Shooter Emergency Plans Exposed in a Highly Sensitive Database Leak

By Matt Burgess — January 11th 2024 at 12:00
More than 4 million school records, including safety procedures, student medical files, and court documents, were also publicly accessible online.
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The SEC’s Official X Account Was ‘Compromised’ and Used to Post Fake Bitcoin News

By Andrew Couts, Andy Greenberg — January 9th 2024 at 22:05
The US financial regulator says its official @SECGov account was “compromised,” resulting in an “unauthorized” post about the status of Bitcoin ETFs.
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23andMe Blames Users for Recent Data Breach as It's Hit With Dozens of Lawsuits

By Lily Hay Newman, Andy Greenberg — January 6th 2024 at 14:00
Plus: Russia hacks surveillance cameras as new details emerge of its attack on a Ukrainian telecom, a Google contractor pays for videos of kids to train AI, and more.
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This Clever New Idea Could Fix AirTag Stalking While Maximizing Privacy

By Lily Hay Newman — December 27th 2023 at 12:00
Apple updated its location-tracking system in an attempt to cut down on AirTag abuse while still preserving privacy. Researchers think they’ve found a better balance.
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A Major Ransomware Takedown Suffers a Strange Setback

By Lily Hay Newman — December 19th 2023 at 19:34
After an 18-month rampage, global law enforcement finally moved against the notorious Alphv/BlackCat ransomware group. Within hours, the operation faced obstacles.
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Scammers Are Tricking Anti-Vaxxers Into Buying Bogus Medical Documents

By Matt Burgess — December 18th 2023 at 12:00
On Telegram, scammers are impersonating doctors to sell fake Covid-19 vaccination certificates and other products, showing how criminals are taking advantage of conspiracy theories.
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Google Just Denied Cops a Key Surveillance Tool

By Andy Greenberg, Lily Hay Newman — December 16th 2023 at 14:00
Plus: Apple tightens anti-theft protections, Chinese hackers penetrate US critical infrastructure, and the long-running rumor of eavesdropping phones crystallizes into more than an urban legend.
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McDonald’s Ice Cream Machine Hackers Say They Found the ‘Smoking Gun’ That Killed Their Startup

By Andy Greenberg — December 14th 2023 at 22:59
Kytch, the company that tried to fix McDonald’s broken ice cream machines, has unearthed a 3-year-old email it says proves claims of an alleged plot to undermine their business.
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Microsoft’s Digital Crime Unit Goes Deep on How It Disrupts Cybercrime

By Lily Hay Newman — December 14th 2023 at 17:22
Ten years in, Microsoft’s DCU has honed its strategy of using both unique legal tactics and the company’s technical reach to disrupt global cybercrime and state-backed actors.
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Hacker Group Linked to Russian Military Claims Credit for Cyberattack on Kyivstar

By Andy Greenberg — December 13th 2023 at 15:56
A hacker group calling itself Solntsepek—previously linked to Russia’s notorious Sandworm hackers—says it carried out a disruptive breach of Kyivstar, a major Ukrainian mobile and internet provider.
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Congress Clashes Over the Future of America’s Section 702 Spy Program

By Dell Cameron — December 11th 2023 at 20:20
Competing bills moving through the House of Representatives both reauthorize Section 702 surveillance—but they pave very different paths forward for Americans’ privacy and civil liberties.
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Elijah Wood and Mike Tyson Cameo Videos Were Used in a Russian Disinformation Campaign

By Matt Burgess — December 7th 2023 at 16:49
Videos featuring Elijah Wood, Mike Tyson, and Priscilla Presley have been edited to push anti-Ukraine disinformation, according to Microsoft researchers.
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End-to-End Encrypted Instagram and Messenger Chats: Why It Took Meta 7 Years

By Lily Hay Newman — December 7th 2023 at 16:38
Mark Zuckerberg personally promised that the privacy feature would launch by default on Messenger and Instagram chat. WIRED goes behind the scenes of the company’s colossal effort to get it right.
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The Binance Crackdown Will Be an 'Unprecedented' Bonanza for Crypto Surveillance

By Andy Greenberg — December 6th 2023 at 18:56
Binance’s settlement requires it to offer years of transaction data to US regulators and cops, exposing the company—and its customers—to a “24/7, 365-days-a-year financial colonoscopy.”
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Police Can Spy on Your iOS and Android Push Notifications

By Andrew Couts, Lily Hay Newman — December 6th 2023 at 17:08
Governments can access records related to push notifications from mobile apps by requesting that data from Apple and Google, according to details in court records and a US senator.
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The 23andMe Data Breach Keeps Spiraling

By Lily Hay Newman — December 5th 2023 at 23:54
23andMe has provided more information about the scope and scale of its recent breach, but with these details come more unanswered questions.
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US Lawmakers Want to Use a Powerful Spy Tool on Immigrants and Their Families

By Dell Cameron — December 4th 2023 at 14:52
Legislation set to be introduced in Congress this week would extend Section 702 surveillance of people applying for green cards, asylum, and some visas—subjecting loved ones to similar intrusions.
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ChatGPT Spit Out Sensitive Data When Told to Repeat ‘Poem’ Forever

By Lily Hay Newman, Andy Greenberg — December 2nd 2023 at 14:00
Plus: A major ransomware crackdown, the arrest of Ukraine’s cybersecurity chief, and a hack-for-hire entrepreneur charged with attempted murder.
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When It Comes to January 6 Lawsuits, a Court Splits Donald Trump in Two

By Dell Cameron — December 1st 2023 at 20:51
A federal court ruled on Friday that Trump, as president, may be able to avoid civil action for his role in the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol. But candidate Trump is something different.
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The CDC's Gun Violence Research Is in Danger

By Matt Laslo — November 30th 2023 at 12:00
In a year pocked with fights over US government funding, Republicans are quietly trying to strip the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of its ability to research gun violence.
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Okta Breach Impacted All Customer Support Users—Not 1 Percent

By Lily Hay Newman — November 29th 2023 at 15:53
Okta upped its original estimate of customer support users affected by a recent breach from 1 percent to 100 percent, citing a “discrepancy.”
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A Civil Rights Firestorm Erupts Around a Looming Surveillance Power Grab

By Dell Cameron — November 28th 2023 at 20:03
Dozens of advocacy groups are pressuring the US Congress to abandon plans to ram through the renewal of a controversial surveillance program that they say poses an “alarming threat to civil rights.”
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Telegram’s Bans on Extremist Channels Aren't Really Bans

By Vittoria Elliott — November 28th 2023 at 11:00
A WIRED analysis of more than 100 restricted channels shows these communities remain active, and content shared within them often spreads to channels accessible to the public.
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Section 702 Surveillance Reauthorization May Get Slipped Into ‘Must-Pass’ NDAA

By Dell Cameron — November 27th 2023 at 20:27
Congressional leaders are discussing ways to reauthorize Section 702 surveillance, including by attaching it to the National Defense Authorization Act, Capitol Hill sources tell WIRED.
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Google’s Ad Blocker Crackdown Is Growing

By Matt Burgess — November 25th 2023 at 14:00
Plus: North Korean supply chain attacks, a Russian USB worm spreads internationally, and more.
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It's Time to Log Off

By Thor Benson — November 23rd 2023 at 12:00
There’s a devastating amount of heavy news these days. Psychology experts say you need to know your limits—and when to put down the phone.
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DOJ Charges Binance With Vast Money-Laundering Scheme and Sanctions Violations

By Andy Greenberg — November 21st 2023 at 20:49
From Russia to Iran, the feds have charged Binance with conducting well over $1 billion in transactions with sanctioned countries and criminal actors.
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Secretive White House Surveillance Program Gives Cops Access to Trillions of US Phone Records

By Dell Cameron, Dhruv Mehrotra — November 20th 2023 at 18:25
A WIRED analysis of leaked police documents verifies that a secretive government program is allowing federal, state, and local law enforcement to access phone records of Americans who are not suspected of a crime.
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Cybersecurity Industry Baffled by FBI’s Lack of Action on Ransomware Gang

By Andy Greenberg, Andrew Couts — December 17th 2023 at 01:02
Plus: Hackers reveal flaws in crypto wallets holding $1 billion, a massive breach of Danish electric utilities, and more.
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Inside the Race to Secure the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix

By Lily Hay Newman — November 18th 2023 at 12:00
Beyond the blinding speeds and sharp turns on new terrain, the teams at this weekend’s big F1 race are preparing for another kind of danger.
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US Congress Report Calls for Privacy Reforms After FBI Surveillance 'Abuses'

By Dell Cameron — November 16th 2023 at 17:38
A new report by an oversight committee in the US House of Representatives says the FBI has routinely violated rules governing FISA’s Section 702 surveillance program and must be reined in.
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Running Signal Will Soon Cost $50 Million a Year

By Andy Greenberg — November 16th 2023 at 16:00
Signal’s president reveals the cost of running the privacy-preserving platform—not just to drum up donations, but to call out the for-profit surveillance business models it competes against.
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A Spy Agency Leaked People's Data Online—Then the Data Was Stolen

By Matt Burgess — November 16th 2023 at 11:00
The National Telecommunication Monitoring Center in Bangladesh exposed a database to the open web. The types of data leaked online are extensive.
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Google’s New Titan Security Key Adds Another Piece to the Password-Killing Puzzle

By Lily Hay Newman — November 15th 2023 at 18:15
The new generation of hardware authentication key includes support for cryptographic passkeys as Google pushes adoption of the more secure login alternative.
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Asian Americans Raise Alarm Over ‘Chilling Effects’ of Section 702 Surveillance Program

By Dell Cameron — November 14th 2023 at 16:53
More than 60 groups advocating for Asian American and Pacific Islander communities are pushing the US Congress to reform the Section 702 surveillance program as Senate leaders move to renew it.
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CISA Has a New Road Map for Handling Weaponized AI

By Lily Hay Newman — November 14th 2023 at 15:51
In its plans to implement a White House executive order, CISA aims to strike a balance between promoting AI adoption for national security and defending against its malicious use.
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US Privacy Groups Urge Senate Not to Ram Through NSA Spying Powers

By Dell Cameron — November 13th 2023 at 21:12
An effort to reauthorize a controversial US surveillance program by attaching it to a must-pass spending bill has civil liberties advocates calling foul.
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Signal Is Finally Testing Usernames

By Dhruv Mehrotra, Dell Cameron — November 11th 2023 at 14:00
Plus: A DDoS attack shuts down ChatGPT, Lockbit shuts down a bank, and a communications breakdown between politicians and Big Tech.
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This New Tool Aims to Keep Terrorism Content Off the Internet

By David Gilbert — November 10th 2023 at 08:00
Small platforms without resources to handle takedown requests have been weaponized by terrorist groups that share their content online. A free new tool is coming to help clean house.
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Here’s How Violent Extremists Are Exploiting Generative AI Tools

By David Gilbert — November 9th 2023 at 23:00
Experts are finding thousands of examples of AI-created content every week that could allow terrorist groups and other violent extremists to bypass automated detection systems.
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Omegle Was Forced to Shut Down by a Lawsuit From a Sexual Abuse Survivor

By Amanda Hoover — November 9th 2023 at 21:55
Omegle connected strangers to one another and had a long-standing problem of pairing minors with sexual predators. A legal settlement took it down.
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Sandworm Hackers Caused Another Blackout in Ukraine—During a Missile Strike

By Andy Greenberg — November 9th 2023 at 08:00
Russia's most notorious military hackers successfully sabotaged Ukraine's power grid for the third time last year. And in this case, the blackout coincided with a physical attack.
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This Is the Ops Manual for the Most Tech-Savvy Animal Liberation Group in the US

By Andy Greenberg — November 8th 2023 at 11:00
For the first time, guerrilla animal rights group Direct Action Everywhere reveals a guide to its investigative tactics and toolkit, from spy cams to night vision and drones.
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Government Surveillance Reform Act of 2023 Seeks to End Warrantless Police and FBI Spying

By Dell Cameron — November 7th 2023 at 20:44
The Government Surveillance Reform Act of 2023 pulls from past privacy bills to overhaul how police and the feds access Americans’ data and communications.
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Internet Blackouts in Gaza Are a New Weapon in the Israel-Hamas War

By Matt Burgess, Lily Hay Newman — November 7th 2023 at 18:41
Israel has said it’s prepared to disrupt internet service in Gaza, signaling a new age of warfare. In the past two weeks, the Palestinian territory has already suffered three communications shutdowns.
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YouTube's Ad Blocker Detection Believed to Break EU Privacy Law

By K.G. Orphanides — November 7th 2023 at 16:52
A complaint filed with the EU’s independent data regulator accuses YouTube of failing to get explicit user permission for its ad blocker detection system, potentially violating the ePrivacy Directive.
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This Cheap Hacking Device Can Crash Your iPhone With Pop-Ups

By Matt Burgess — November 4th 2023 at 13:00
Plus: SolarWinds is charged with fraud, New Orleans police face recognition has flaws, and new details about Okta’s October data breach emerge.
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Microsoft Does Damage Control With Its New 'Secure Future Initiative'

By Lily Hay Newman — November 2nd 2023 at 15:00
Following a string of serious security incidents, Microsoft says it has a plan to deal with escalating threats from cybercriminals and state-backed hackers.
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This Cryptomining Tool Is Stealing Secrets

By Lily Hay Newman — October 28th 2023 at 13:00
Plus: Details emerge of a US government social media-scanning tool that flags “derogatory” speech, and researchers find vulnerabilities in the global mobile communications network.
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The Destruction of Gaza’s Internet Is Complete

By Matt Burgess — October 27th 2023 at 19:51
As Israel increases its ground operation in Gaza, the last remaining internet and mobile connections have gone dark.
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Okta's Latest Security Breach Is Haunted by the Ghost of Incidents Past

By Lily Hay Newman — October 25th 2023 at 17:40
A recent breach of authentication giant Okta has impacted nearly 200 of its clients. But repeated incidents and the company’s delayed disclosure have security experts calling foul.
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A Powerful Tool US Spies Misused to Stalk Women Faces Its Potential Demise

By Dell Cameron — October 24th 2023 at 11:00
Though often viewed as the “crown jewel” of the US intelligence community, fresh reports of abuse by NSA employees and chaos in the US Congress put the tool's future in jeopardy.
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The 23andMe User Data Leak May Be Far Worse Than Believed

By Andrew Couts — October 21st 2023 at 13:00
Plus: IT workers secretly funnel money to North Korea, a court in the US upholds keyword search warrants, and WhatsApp gets a passwordless upgrade on Android
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Who’s Responsible for the Gaza Hospital Explosion? Here’s Why It’s Hard to Know What’s Real

By David Gilbert — October 18th 2023 at 21:27
A flood of false information, partisan narratives, and weaponized “fact-checking" has obscured efforts to find out who’s responsible for an explosion at a hospital in Gaza.
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The US Congress Was Targeted With Predator Spyware

By Andy Greenberg, Lily Hay Newman — October 14th 2023 at 13:00
Plus: Hamas raised millions in crypto, Exxon used hacked data, and more.
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HTTP/2 Rapid Reset: A New Protocol Vulnerability Will Haunt the Web for Years

By Lily Hay Newman — October 13th 2023 at 11:00
Dubbed “HTTP/2 Rapid Reset,” the flaw requires issuing patches to virtually every web server around the world before the problem can be eradicated.
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New Clues Suggest Stolen FTX Funds Went to Russia-Linked Money Launderers

By Andy Greenberg — October 12th 2023 at 12:00
Whoever looted FTX on the day of its bankruptcy has now moved the stolen money through a long string of intermediaries—and eventually some that look Russian in origin.
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A Graphic Hamas Video Donald Trump Jr. Shared on X Is Actually Real, Research Confirms

By David Gilbert — October 11th 2023 at 19:39
A video posted by Donald Trump Jr. showing Hamas militants attacking Israelis was falsely flagged in a Community Note as being years old, thus making X's disinformation problem worse, not better.
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