There are some big changes coming to Facebook, which may have some serious unintended consequences. In a recent interview, Mark Zuckerberg indicated that he's considering allowing users to independently appeal to the content moderation team if their posts get taken down for violating various community policies. On the surface of it, this seems like it would be a good thing. Zuckerberg said that the move is designed to give people in the Facebook communities what they want, rather than … Read more
Huge Spike in Malware With Mining Capabilities
There's a new type of hacking attack to be concerned with, and it's growing by leaps and bounds. Called "Crypto-Jacking," it's a process by which malicious code is placed on websites. When the sites are visited, the code secretly siphons off a portion of the affected user's PC, laptop, or smartphone's processing power and uses it to mine for various cryptocurrencies so that the hackers can profit from it. Kevin Haley, the Director of Symantec's Security Response Team, had this to say about … Read more
MyFitnessPal User Information Data Breach Affects 150 Million
Another week, another high-profile data breach. This time, it's Under Armour in the hot seat. Under Armour acquired the MyFitnessPal app back in February 2015, and the company recently announced that their new acquisition was hacked in late February 2018. So far, the company is taking all steps we've come to see as usual in these circumstances. They've notified their user base about the scope and scale of the attack, which impacted a hefty 150 million users. In conjunction with the … Read more
Another Google Service Is Going Away
If you are a fan of, and regularly use Goo.gl (the URL shortener service), brace for impact. The company has announced that as of March 30, 2019, the service will be shut down for good. Long before then, beginning April 18th of this year, only existing users will be able to shorten links via goo.gl. No new signups will be allowed. The company had this to say about the recent announcement: "The URL Shortener has been a great tool that we've been proud to have built. As we look towards … Read more
Remote Desktop Flaw Affects Every Windows Version
Researchers at Preempt Security recently discovered a critical flaw in Microsoft's Credential Security Support Provider protocol (CredSSP for short) that impacts every version of Windows in existence. It could allow a hacker to remotely exploit Windows Remote Desktop to execute malicious code and steal any data stored on the machine. The flaw, logged as CVE-2018-0886 would allow a hacker to execute a man in the middle attack, (provided that they had Wi-Fi or physical access to the machine) … Read more
RottenSys Malware Has Infected 5M Android Devices Since 2016
There's a new threat on the horizon, according to security researchers from Check Point. A group of hackers in China are busy building a massive botnet that so far, totals almost five million Android smartphones. The hackers are quietly taking control of these devices using a strain of malware known as "RottenSys." While the malware is flexible and can be adapted to any number of purposes, in its present incarnation, it's being used to display copious numbers of advertisements. This … Read more
Google Changing Name Of Android Wear Without Updates
Wearable computing devices from smart watches to glasses are struggling to find an audience, and Google's Android Wear operating system hasn't gotten much love in recent years. It has weakened as major players in the tech space have struggled to find a market for these products. On the face of it, these products would seem to be wildly popular, but still haven't quite captured the imaginations of a critical mass of the consuming public. Google's recent announcement that it was rebranding … Read more
Intel Taking Additional Steps To Prevent Security Flaws
By now, you've almost certainly heard of "Spectre," one of two recently discovered security flaws that impact every chip made by Intel in the last ten years. The story of Spectre, and Intel's response to it has been an interesting one. In response to the flaw's discovery, Intel rushed a firmware patch, but quickly had to take it back and recommend that users not install it, because it created as many problems as it solved. Intel has since released a better, more stable patch, but hasn't … Read more
Massive Malware Attack Stemmed From Bittorent App
According to a Microsoft security researcher, a massive malware attack attempted to install a cryptocurrency mining software on more than 400,000 computers in less than twelve hours. The failed campaign is noteworthy because of the attack vector used. It was a supply chain attack implemented by compromising Bittorrent, a highly popular program used to share and download files. Until recently, security professionals discounted the very possibility of supply chain attacks, regarding them as … Read more
You Can Now Search Google From iMessage With App Download
There's a fun, new update for Apple's iMessage app that will probably make lots of power users happy. As long as you also have Google's iOS app installed, you'll be able to perform Google searches from within iMessage itself. In order to make it work, you'll have to go into the app drawer (App Store icon) and enable the iMessage extension. Once enabled, all you have to do to use Google search is to tap on the Google shortcut icon to get the search box. Even better, the update includes … Read more









