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These Dangerous Scammers Don’t Even Bother to Hide Their Crimes

By Matt Burgess — May 3rd 2024 at 09:00
“Yahoo Boy” cybercriminals are openly running dozens of scams across Facebook, WhatsApp, Telegram, TikTok, YouTube, and more.
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The Breach of a Face Recognition Firm Reveals a Hidden Danger of Biometrics

By Jordan Pearson — May 2nd 2024 at 15:24
Outabox, an Australian firm that scanned faces for bars and clubs, suffered a breach that shows the problems with giving companies your biometric data.
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Inside Ukraine’s Killer-Drone Startup Industry

By Justin Ling — May 2nd 2024 at 06:00
Ukraine needs small drones to combat Russian forces—and is bootstrapping its own industry at home.
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The US Government Is Asking Big Tech to Promise Better Cybersecurity

By Eric Geller — May 1st 2024 at 16:01
The Biden administration is asking tech companies to sign a pledge, obtained by WIRED, to improve their digital security, including reduced default password use and improved vulnerability disclosures.
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A Vast New Data Set Could Supercharge the AI Hunt for Crypto Money Laundering

By Andy Greenberg — May 1st 2024 at 13:00
Blockchain analysis firm Elliptic, MIT, and IBM have released a new AI model—and the 200-million-transaction dataset it's trained on—that aims to spot the “shape” of bitcoin money laundering.
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China Has a Controversial Plan for Brain-Computer Interfaces

By Emily Mullin — April 30th 2024 at 19:13
China's brain-computer interface technology is catching up to the US. But it envisions a very different use case: cognitive enhancement.
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The Dangerous Rise of GPS Attacks

By Matt Burgess — April 30th 2024 at 17:16
Thousands of planes and ships are facing GPS jamming and spoofing. Experts warn these attacks could potentially impact critical infrastructure, communication networks, and more.
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The White House Has a New Master Plan to Stop Worst-Case Scenarios

By Eric Geller — April 30th 2024 at 14:00
President Joe Biden has updated the directives to protect US critical infrastructure against major threats, from cyberattacks to terrorism to climate change.
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School Employee Allegedly Framed a Principal With Racist Deepfake Rant

By Matt Burgess — April 27th 2024 at 10:30
Plus: Google holds off on killing cookies, Samourai Wallet founders get arrested, and GM stops driver surveillance program.
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Russia Vetoed a UN Resolution to Ban Space Nukes

By Stephen Clark, Ars Technica — April 27th 2024 at 10:00
A ban on weapons of mass destruction in orbit has stood since 1967. Russia apparently has other ideas.
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'ArcaneDoor' Cyberspies Hacked Cisco Firewalls to Access Government Networks

By Andy Greenberg — April 24th 2024 at 16:00
Sources suspect China is behind the targeted exploitation of two zero-day vulnerabilities in Cisco’s security appliances.
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5 Best VPN Services (2024): For Routers, PC, iPhone, Android, and More

By Scott Gilbertson — April 24th 2024 at 13:30
It won’t solve all of your privacy problems, but a virtual private network can make you a less tempting target for hackers.
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ShotSpotter Keeps Listening for Gunfire After Contracts Expire

By Max Blaisdell, Jim Daley — April 24th 2024 at 10:00
Internal emails suggest that the company continued to provide gunshot data to police in cities where its contracts had been canceled.
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Change Healthcare Finally Admits It Paid Ransomware Hackers—and Still Faces a Patient Data Leak

By Andy Greenberg — April 23rd 2024 at 03:55
The company belatedly conceded both that it had paid the cybercriminals extorting it and that patient data nonetheless ended up on the dark web.
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The Next US President Will Have Troubling New Surveillance Powers

By Dell Cameron — April 22nd 2024 at 16:59
Over the weekend, President Joe Biden signed legislation not only reauthorizing a major FISA spy program but expanding it in ways that could have major implications for privacy rights in the US.
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North Koreans Secretly Animated Amazon and Max Shows, Researchers Say

By Matt Burgess — April 22nd 2024 at 07:00
Thousands of exposed files on a misconfigured North Korean server hint at one way the reclusive country may evade international sanctions.
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AI-Controlled Fighter Jets Are Dogfighting With Human Pilots Now

By Dell Cameron, Andrew Couts — April 20th 2024 at 10:00
Plus: New York’s legislature suffers a cyberattack, police disrupt a global phishing operation, and Apple removes encrypted messaging apps in China.
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The Biggest Deepfake Porn Website Is Now Blocked in the UK

By Matt Burgess — April 19th 2024 at 16:54
The world's most-visited deepfake website and another large competing site are stopping people in the UK from accessing them, days after the UK government announced a crackdown.
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The Trump Jury Has a Doxing Problem

By Andrew Couts — April 18th 2024 at 19:25
One juror in former US president Donald Trump’s criminal case in New York has been excused over fears she could be identified. It could get even messier.
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The Real-Time Deepfake Romance Scams Have Arrived

By Matt Burgess — April 18th 2024 at 11:00
Watch how smooth-talking scammers known as “Yahoo Boys” use widely available face-swapping tech to carry out elaborate romance scams.
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Big Tech Says Spy Bill Turns Its Workers Into Informants

By Dell Cameron — April 17th 2024 at 18:11
One of Silicon Valley’s most influential lobbying arms joins privacy reformers in a fight against the Biden administration–backed expansion of a major US surveillance program.
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Hackers Linked to Russia’s Military Claim Credit for Sabotaging US Water Utilities

By Andy Greenberg — April 17th 2024 at 10:00
Cyber Army of Russia Reborn, a group with ties to the Kremlin’s Sandworm unit, is crossing lines even that notorious cyberwarfare unit wouldn’t dare to.
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Change Healthcare’s New Ransomware Nightmare Goes From Bad to Worse

By Eric Geller — April 16th 2024 at 19:09
A cybercriminal gang called RansomHub claims to be selling highly sensitive patient information stolen from Change Healthcare following a ransomware attack by another group in February.
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US Senate to Vote on a Wiretap Bill That Critics Call ‘Stasi-Like’

By Dell Cameron — April 16th 2024 at 17:02
A controversial bill reauthorizing the Section 702 spy program may force whole new categories of businesses to eavesdrop on the US government’s behalf, including on fellow Americans.
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The US Government Has a Microsoft Problem

By Eric Geller — April 15th 2024 at 10:30
Microsoft has stumbled through a series of major cybersecurity failures over the past few years. Experts say the US government’s reliance on its systems means the company continues to get a free pass.
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How Israel Defended Against Iran's Drone and Missile Attack

By Brian Barrett — April 14th 2024 at 01:01
The Iron Dome, US allies, and long-range interceptor missiles all came into play.
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Space Force Is Planning a Military Exercise in Orbit

By Stephen Clark, Ars Technica — April 13th 2024 at 11:30
Two satellites will engage in a “realistic threat response scenario” when Victus Haze gets underway.
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Roku Breach Hits 567,000 Users

By Andy Greenberg, Andrew Couts — April 13th 2024 at 10:30
Plus: Apple warns iPhone users about spyware attacks, CISA issues an emergency directive about a Microsoft breach, and a ransomware hacker tangles with an unimpressed HR manager named Beth.
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House Votes to Extend—and Expand—a Major US Spy Program

By Dell Cameron — April 12th 2024 at 19:30
The US House of Representatives voted on Friday to extend the Section 702 spy program. It passed without an amendment that would have required the FBI to obtain a warrant to access Americans’ information.
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Change Healthcare Faces Another Ransomware Threat—and It Looks Credible

By Andy Greenberg, Matt Burgess — April 12th 2024 at 18:25
Change Healthcare ransomware hackers already received a $22 million payment. Now a second group is demanding money, and it has sent WIRED samples of what they claim is the company's stolen data.
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DuckDuckGo Is Taking Its Privacy Fight to Data Brokers

By Matt Burgess — April 11th 2024 at 12:00
Privacy-focused company DuckDuckGo is launching a tool to remove data from people-search websites, a VPN, and an identity theft restoration service.
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Trump Loyalists Kill Vote on US Wiretap Program

By Dell Cameron — April 10th 2024 at 20:15
An attempt to reauthorize Section 702, the so-called crown jewel of US spy powers, failed for a third time in the House of Representatives after former president Donald Trump criticized the law.
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How to Stop Your Data From Being Used to Train AI

By Matt Burgess, Reece Rogers — April 10th 2024 at 11:30
Some companies let you opt out of allowing your content to be used for generative AI. Here’s how to take back (at least a little) control from ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, and more.
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Section 702: The Future of the Biggest US Spy Program Hangs in the Balance

April 9th 2024 at 20:21
The US Congress will this week decide the fate of Section 702, a major surveillance program that will soon expire if lawmakers do not act. WIRED is tracking the major developments as they unfold.
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AI Scam Calls: How to Protect Yourself, How to Detect

By Reece Rogers — April 8th 2024 at 11:30
AI tools are getting better at cloning people’s voices, and scammers are using these new capabilities to commit fraud. Avoid getting swindled by following these expert tips.
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A Breakthrough Online Privacy Proposal Hits Congress

By Makena Kelly — April 7th 2024 at 21:13
While some states have made data privacy gains, the US has so far been unable to implement protections at a federal level. A new bipartisan proposal called APRA could break the impasse.
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Best Privacy Browsers (2024): Brave, Safari, Ghostery, Firefox, DuckDuckGo

By David Nield — April 6th 2024 at 12:30
Ad trackers are out of control. Use a browser that reins them in.
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Identity Thief Lived as a Different Man for 33 Years

By Dell Cameron, Andrew Couts — April 6th 2024 at 09:00
Plus: Microsoft scolded for a “cascade” of security failures, AI-generated lawyers send fake legal threats, a data broker quietly lobbies against US privacy legislation, and more.
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A Vigilante Hacker Took Down North Korea’s Internet. Now He’s Taking Off His Mask

By Andy Greenberg — April 4th 2024 at 09:00
As “P4x,” Alejandro Caceres single-handedly disrupted the internet of an entire country. Then he tried to show the US military how it can—and should—adopt his methods.
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The Mystery of ‘Jia Tan,’ the XZ Backdoor Mastermind

By Andy Greenberg, Matt Burgess — April 3rd 2024 at 13:54
The thwarted XZ Utils supply chain attack was years in the making. Now, clues suggest nation-state hackers were behind the persona that inserted the malicious code.
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The XZ Backdoor: Everything You Need to Know

By Dan Goodin, Ars Technica — April 2nd 2024 at 08:00
Details are starting to emerge about a stunning supply chain attack that sent the open source software community reeling.
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The Incognito Mode Myth Has Fully Unraveled

By Dell Cameron, Andrew Couts — April 1st 2024 at 21:22
To settle a years-long lawsuit, Google has agreed to delete “billions of data records” collected from users of “Incognito mode,” illuminating the pitfalls of relying on Chrome to protect your privacy.
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A Ghost Ship’s Doomed Journey Through the Gate of Tears

By Matt Burgess — April 1st 2024 at 06:00
Millions lost internet service after three cables in the Red Sea were damaged. Houthi rebels deny targeting the cables, but their missile attack on a cargo ship, left adrift for months, is likely to blame.
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You Should Update Apple iOS and Google Chrome ASAP

By Kate O'Flaherty — March 31st 2024 at 10:00
Plus: Microsoft patches over 60 vulnerabilities, Mozilla fixes two Firefox zero-day bugs, Google patches 40 issues in Android, and more.
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Yogurt Heist Reveals a Rampant Form of Online Fraud

By Andy Greenberg, Andrew Couts — March 30th 2024 at 13:00
Plus: “MFA bombing” attacks target Apple users, Israel deploys face recognition tech on Gazans, AI gets trained to spot tent encampments, and OSINT investigators find fugitive Amond Bundy.
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Jeffrey Epstein’s Island Visitors Exposed by Data Broker

By Dhruv Mehrotra, Dell Cameron — March 28th 2024 at 11:00
A WIRED investigation uncovered coordinates collected by a controversial data broker that reveal sensitive information about visitors to an island once owned by Epstein, the notorious sex offender.
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‘Malicious Activity’ Hits the University of Cambridge’s Medical School

By Matt Burgess — March 27th 2024 at 16:36
Multiple university departments linked to the Clinical School Computing Service have been inaccessible for a month. The university has not revealed the nature of the “malicious activity.”
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Judges Block US Extradition of WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange—for Now

By Dell Cameron, Matt Burgess — March 26th 2024 at 10:53
A high court in London says the WikiLeaks founder won’t be extradited “immediately” and the US must provide more “assurances” about any extradition.
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Chinese Hackers Charged in Decade-Long Global Spying Rampage

By Matt Burgess — March 25th 2024 at 18:22
US and UK officials hit Chinese hacking group APT31 with sanctions and criminal charges after they targeted thousands of businesses, politicians, and critics of China.
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Apple Chip Flaw Leaks Secret Encryption Keys

By Andrew Couts — March 23rd 2024 at 10:00
Plus: The Biden administration warns of nationwide attacks on US water systems, a new Russian wiper malware emerges, and China-linked hackers wage a global attack spree.
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The DOJ Puts Apple's iMessage Encryption in the Antitrust Crosshairs

By Andy Greenberg, Andrew Couts — March 21st 2024 at 21:59
Privacy and security are an Apple selling point. But the DOJ’s new antitrust lawsuit argues that Apple selectively embraces privacy and security features in ways that hurt competition—and users.
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Hackers Found a Way to Open Any of 3 Million Hotel Keycard Locks in Seconds

By Andy Greenberg — March 21st 2024 at 14:00
The company behind the Saflok-brand door locks is offering a fix, but it may take months or years to reach some hotels.
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Some of the Most Popular Websites Share Your Data With Over 1,500 Companies

By Matt Burgess — March 20th 2024 at 18:25
Cookie pop-ups now show the number of “partners” that websites may share data with. Here's how many of these third-party companies may get your data from some of the most popular sites online.
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Glassdoor Wants to Know Your Real Name

By Amanda Hoover — March 20th 2024 at 09:00
Anonymous, candid reviews made Glassdoor a powerful place to research potential employers. A policy shift requiring users to privately verify their real names is raising privacy concerns.
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Automakers Are Telling Your Insurance Company How You Really Drive

By Dell Cameron, Andrew Couts — March 16th 2024 at 13:00
Plus: The operator of a dark-web cryptocurrency “mixing” service is found guilty, and a US senator reveals that popular safes contain secret backdoors.
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Sinking Section 702 Wiretap Program Offered One Last Lifeboat

By Dell Cameron — March 15th 2024 at 17:25
For months, US lawmakers have examined every side of a historic surveillance debate. With the introduction of the SAFE Act, all that’s left to do now is vote.
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The ‘Emergency Powers’ Risk of a Second Trump Presidency

By Thor Benson — March 13th 2024 at 17:42
Every US president has the ability to invoke “emergency powers” that could give an authoritarian leader the ability to censor the internet, restrict travel, and more.
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There Are Dark Corners of the Internet. Then There's 764

By Ali Winston — March 13th 2024 at 12:00
A global network of violent predators is hiding in plain sight, targeting children on major platforms, grooming them, and extorting them to commit horrific acts of abuse.
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Porn Sites Need Age-Verification Systems in Texas, Court Rules

By Jon Brodkin, Ars Technica — March 13th 2024 at 09:00
The US Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit has vacated an injunction against an age-verification requirement to view internet porn in Texas.
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US Lawmaker Cited NYC Protests in a Defense of Warrantless Spying

By Dell Cameron — March 12th 2024 at 19:14
A closed-door presentation for House lawmakers late last year portrayed American anti-war protesters as having possible ties to Hamas in an effort to kill privacy reforms to a major US spy program.
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