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Security, Spoken

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7/18 How To Clear Out Your Zombie Apps and Online Accounts

In these predominantly digital times, it's all too easy to build up a long trail of unused accounts that are now gathering dust: free trials that you never followed up on, streaming services you abandoned, on-demand clothing boxes that in the end weren't quite what you were looking for, and so on. In some ways these old accounts aren't doing any harm besides gathering virtual dust or sending you the occasional email nag. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jul 18, 20196 min

On TikTok, Teens Meme the Safety App Ruining Their Summer

Spend enough time on the social media app TikTok, and you’re bound to see a Life360 meme. That’s because Life360, a location-sharing app aimed at families, is apparently ruining the lives of teenagers all across the United States. The service allows parents to track their kids’ whereabouts in real time, among other features. As one girl with long blond hair jokes in a popular TikTok clip, it’s set her summer vacation on fire. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jul 18, 201910 min

The Window to Rein In Facial Recognition Is Closing

In the wake of jarring revelations about how United States law enforcement agencies have deployed facial recognition, Congress seemed, for a moment, galvanized to act. Based on a Homeland Security Committee hearing in the House Wednesday, that moment appears to be fading—as hundreds of local, state, and federal law enforcement officials continue to amass and access the controversial data every day. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jul 16, 20197 min

Hack Brief: A Card-Skimming Hacker Group Hit 17K Domains—and Counting

You may not recognize the name Magecart, but you’ve seen its impact. A set of sophisticated hacking groups, Magecart has been behind some of the bigger hacks of the past few years, from British Airways to Ticketmaster, all with the singular goal of stealing credit card numbers. Think of them as the ATM skimmers of the web. And thanks to poor security hygiene, they’ve managed to hit 17,000 domains in the past few months alone. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jul 16, 20195 min

An Amazon Phishing Scam Hits Just in Time For Prime Day

Next week, Amazon will celebrate Prime Day, a bacchanal of modestly discounted ephemera. But amid the flurry of cheap TVs and ebooks and what else, maybe Instant Pots? Watch out for this clever phishing campaign that might hit your inbox. Researchers from security company McAfee today have shared details of a so-called phishing kit, which contains the tools an aspiring hacker would need to kick off a phishing campaign, designed to target Amazon customers. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.pr...

Jul 15, 20194 min

I Opted Out of Facial Recognition at the Airport—It Wasn't Easy

The announcement came as we began to board. Last month, I was at Detroit’s Metro Airport for a connecting flight to Southeast Asia. I listened as a Delta Air Lines staff member informed passengers that the boarding process would use facial recognition instead of passport scanners. WIRED OPINION ABOUT Allie Funk is a research analyst for Freedom on the Net, Freedom House's annual country-by-country assessment of internet freedom. She focuses on developments in the US and Asia. Learn about your ad...

Jul 12, 20197 min

How to Protect Our Kids' Data and Privacy

YouTube is currently under investigation by the Federal Trade Commission following complaints that the platform improperly collected data from young users. It’s unclear how much data this might be, but there’s reason to believe it could be a lot. For many kids, YouTube has replaced television; depending on how parents use online platforms, children could begin to amass data even before birth. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jul 10, 20196 min

The Biggest Cybersecurity Crises of 2019 So Far

Six months of 2019 are on the books already, and certainly there have been six months' worth of data breaches, supply chain manipulations, state-backed hacking campaigns, and harbingers of cyberwar to show for it. But the hallmark of 2019, perhaps, is feeling like the worst is yet to come. Ransomware is an ever-growing threat, corporate and US government security is still a mess, and geopolitical tensions are rising worldwide. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jul 09, 201910 min

Airport Facial Recognition, How Abusers Exploit Basic Apps, and More News

Stalkers have ways of tracking you even without fancy malware, airport facial recognition is becoming more common, and WIRED has some advice on how to take the very best fireworks photos. Here's the news you need to know, in two minutes or less. Want to receive this two-minute roundup as an email every weekday? Sign up here! Today's Headlines Opting out of facial recognition at the airport isn't easy. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jul 05, 20193 min

The Simple Way Apple and Google Let Domestic Abusers Stalk Victims

One morning a couple of weeks ago, I handed my iPhone to my wife and asked her to help with with a privacy experiment. She would use my handset to track my location for the next few days, and with only the software I already had installed. Like a lot of couples, my wife and I know each other's phone PINs. So I left her with the device as I walked into our bathroom to take a shower, simulating an opportunity that I figured would present itself daily to snooping spouses. Learn about your ad choice...

Jul 03, 201912 min

Ransomware Hits Georgia Courts As Municipal Attacks Spread

Ransomware has no shortage of cautionary tales and wakeup calls from the past decade. But for local governments, this past year has been a particularly brutal reminder of the threat. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jul 03, 20198 min

Security News This Week: Myspace Employees Used to Spy on Users

As we approach the July 4 holiday, the security world had no shortage of fireworks—starting with a hacker group, likely from China, that has spent years breaking into carriers in an effort to hoover up metadata from prime targets. Russia gets most of the attention lately, but never count out China's sophistication and verve. Also never count out Excel as a popular target for hackers. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jul 02, 20195 min

The Infrastructure Mess Causing Countless Internet Outages

In a weeks-long stretch in 2014, hackers stole thousands of dollars a day in cryptocurrency from owners. In 2017, internet outages cropped up around the United States for hours. Last year, Google Cloud suffered hours of disruptions. Earlier this month, a large swath of European mobile data was rerouted through the state-backed China Telecom. And on Monday, websites and services around the world—including the internet infrastructure firm Cloudflare—experienced hours of outages. Learn about your a...

Jul 01, 20199 min

Hackers Are Poking at a MacOS Flaw Apple Left Unfixed

On February 22, cybersecurity researcher Filippo Cavallarin told Apple that he had found a bug in macOS. Left unchecked, the vulnerability could let malware slip past the operating system’s Gatekeeper security feature ndetected. According to Cavallarin, Apple said it would fix the problem by mid-May. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jul 01, 20196 min

How Hackers Turn Microsoft Excel's Own Features Against It

You probably think of Microsoft's classic spreadsheet program Excel as mostly boring. Sure, it can wrangle data, but it's not exactly Apex Legends. For hackers, though, it's a lot of fun. Like the rest of the Office 365 suite, attackers often manipulate Excel to launch their digital strikes. And two recent findings demonstrate how the program's own legitimate features can be used against it. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jun 28, 20196 min

I Scraped Millions of Venmo Payments. Your Data Is at Risk

Like many people, I use Venmo to pay for stuff: to split the check at dinner, to send my roommate my portion of the utility bills each month, to reimburse friends for concert tickets. It's a useful app for sending and receiving money, regardless of who you bank with. WIRED OPINION ABOUT Dan Salmon is a masters graduate from Minnesota State University who specializes in information security. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jun 27, 20196 min

A Likely Chinese Hacker Crew Targeted 10 Phone Carriers to Steal Metadata

For anyone who's worried that their phone might be hacked to track their location, who they call and when, and other metadata that describes the intimate details of their life, one cyberespionage group has provided a reminder that hackers don't necessarily even need to reach out to your device to gain that access. It may be far easier and more efficient for sophisticated stalkers to penetrate a mobile provider, and use its data to surveil whichever customers they please. Learn about your ad choi...

Jun 27, 20196 min

Under Trump, the Fight Against Cybercrime Has Waned

According to recent polling, Americans view malicious cyber activity as their top security concern—ahead of the economy, nuclear threats, and ISIL. This fear is well-justified. Within the last couple of years, there have been cyberattacks in the United States against the electoral system, the financial industry, the power grid, and hospitals. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jun 26, 20194 min

Security News This Week: Hackers Used Two Firefox Zero Days to Hit a Crypto Exchange

The week began with a tricky Google Calendar phishing scam, and ended with Iran ramping up its cyberattacks against the US, as talk of war with that nation mounts. That, as they say, escalated quickly. Before things took a turn for the geopolitical, we walked you through a dead simple way to stop data breaches with... database encryption. We explained why Google is getting retro when it comes to ways to encrypt data sets. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jun 25, 20195 min

Minnesota Cop Awarded $585K After Colleagues Snooped on Her DMV Data

In 2013, Amy Krekelberg received an unsettling notice from Minnesota’s Department of Natural Resources: An employee had abused his access to a government driver’s license database and snooped on thousands of people in the state, mostly women. Krekelberg learned that she was one of them. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jun 24, 20196 min

Google Turns to Retro Cryptography to Keep Datasets Private

Certain studies require sensitive datasets: the relationship between nutritious school lunch and student health, the effectiveness of salary equity initiatives, and so on. Valuable insights require navigating a minefield of private, personal information. Now, after years of work, cryptographers and data scientists at Google have come up with a technique to enable this "multi-party computation" without exposing information to anyone who didn't already have it. Learn about your ad choices: dovetai...

Jun 21, 20196 min

Cellebrite Now Says It Can Unlock Any iPhone for Cops

Not so long ago, companies that cracked personal devices on behalf of governments did so in secret, closely guarding even the descriptions of their capabilities. Now, it seems, they proudly tweet about their updated abilities to hack into new iPhones, like a video game firm offering an expansion pack. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jun 20, 20195 min

Tricky Scam Plants Phishing Links in Your Google Calendar

At this point, you're probably keeping an eye out for possible phishing messages in your email. You know the drill: If you have any doubts, don't click links or download attachments. That's difficult enough to adhere to in practice. Now, thanks to new findings from the threat intelligence firm Kaspersky, along with phishing texts, phishing tweets, and phishing pop-ups, you need to worry about one more thing: phishing in your calendar. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jun 20, 20194 min

A Plan to Stop Breaches With Dead Simple Database Encryption

Data breaches and exposures have been so rampant over the last few years that it's difficult to even keep track at this point, much less step back to mull a solution. But, perhaps out of necessity, researchers from the database giant MongoDB have spent the last two years developing a new database encryption scheme aimed squarely at reducing these damaging incidents. Their secret weapon? Radical simplicity. The idea of encrypting databases in various ways isn't new. Learn about your ad choices: d...

Jun 19, 20196 min

Your Google Calendar Isn't Safe, an Eye-Controlled TV, and More News

There's a new scam getting after your Google Calendar, you can now control TVs with your eyes, and it's time to get your smorgasbord of cell phone photos organized. Here's the news you need to know, in two minutes or less. Want to receive this two-minute roundup as an email every week day? Sign up here! Today's Headlines A tricky scam plants phishing links in your calendar You hopefully already know to avoid phishing emails ... and texts ... and popups . Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx...

Jun 19, 20193 min

It's Time to Switch to a Privacy Browser

There's a new battleground in the browser wars: user privacy. Firefox just made its Enhanced Tracking Protection a default feature, Apple continues to pile privacy-focused features into its Safari browser, and people are more aware than ever before of the sort of information they can reveal every time they set a digital footprint on the web. If you want to push back against online tracking, you've got several options to pick from when choosing a default browser. Learn about your ad choices: dove...

Jun 18, 20198 min

Security News This Week: Telegram Says China Is Behind DDoS

It’s mid June, and according to tradition, the news cycle is supposed to be lethargic, cooling off in a hammock somewhere and taking it easy. Not so much this week. It started off well enough: On Sunday we explained how to actually, finally stop all those robocalls---or at least slow them down. But then Monday hit, and the US government confirmed that hackers had stolen a border agency database full of traveler photos. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jun 18, 20195 min

Hackers Target US Power, Amazon Clones a Neighborhood, and More News

Amazon cloned an entire neighborhood, a dangerous hacker group takes aim at the US electrical grid, and the world remembers a running great. Here's the news you need to know, in two minutes or less. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jun 17, 20192 min

Cloudflare’s Five-Year Project to Protect Nonprofits Online

In May 2018, the Middle East-focused free speech and information access group Majal suffered a major cyberattack. Someone had managed to infiltrate a Majal Amazon Web Services account, access a content repository and backups, and wipe out six months of user data and posts across the organization's various message boards and social media platforms. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jun 17, 20197 min
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