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Hacked plastic surgery photos published online – BBC News
More than 25,000 private photographs have been posted online following a data breach at a plastic surgery clinic in Lithuania in March.Passport and credit card details were also stolen from the Grozio Chirurgija clinic, Lithuanian police said.After the release of...
Senators ask FBI to investigate FCC’s alleged cyberattack
The FCC isn't exactly forthcoming with evidence of the alleged denial of service attack on its servers, and that's leaving some worried. Is it protecting privacy (as it claims), or stifling attempts to post comments supporting net neutrality? A slew of Senators want...
Twitter will livestream five BBC UK election specials
Twitter's attempt to reposition itself as a major video provider has led to a number of important partnerships, but many of them have been US-based, or held at a time where UK users are unable to watch. However, that's all set to change with the upcoming General...
Chrome bug that lets sites secretly record audio and video is not a flaw Google says | Computerworld
If your web browser was recording audio and video of you without any indication it was doing so, would you consider that invasion of privacy a security issue? Chrome doesnt.After AOL web developer Ran Bar-Zik discovered that a website can record audio and video...
Blame game for cyber attacks grows murkier as spying, crime tools mix | Reuters
Veteran espionage researcher Jon DiMaggio was hot on the trail three months ago of what on the face of it looked like a menacing new industrial espionage attack by Russian cyber spies.All the hallmarks were there: targeted phishing emails common to government...
DHS: No European laptop ban for now – POLITICO
The U.S. opted Tuesday not to ban laptops from the cabins of planes flying to the United States from Europe although the Trump administration later said such a move remains "on the table" as it examines intelligence about terrorist threats.European sources said the...
Trump lämnar ut sitt mobilnummer direkt till ledare | SVT Nyheter
USA:s president Donald Trump har lämnat ut sitt mobilnummer till andra länders ledare och uppmanat dem att ringa honom direkt.Gesten bryter mot det diplomatiska protokollet och väcker oro över säkerheten kring hans kommunikation.Mexikos ledare har fått mobilnumret,...
Cyberattack on UK political party ’only a matter of time’ | Technology | The Guardian
A British political party will be the victim of a hack similar to those suffered by the Clinton and Macron presidential campaigns, a leading security researcher has warned.James Norton, a former official at the US Department of Homeland Security and head of the...
Ny våg av försök till Bank-id-kapningar | SVT Nyheter
Ännu en våg av försök till Bank-id-kapningar slår mot svenska abonnenter. Enligt polisen kan tusentals ha klickat på den länk bedragarna skickar ut i sms eller mejl med intentionen att lura till sig känsliga konto- och personuppgifter. Jag fick en konstig känsla i...
North Korean company launches own ’iPad,’ ignoring Apple trademarks
A North Korean firm, Ryonghung, has reportedly launched a tablet called the "iPad," seemingly exploiting international trademarks in the knowledge that Apple is unlikely to come knocking.The North Korean product is a low-powered machine with a quad-core, 1.2-gigahertz...
Twitter now filters DMs from people you dont know – The Verge
Twitter today added a new feature to Direct Messages that will sort them into Inbox and Requests. The latter will contain DMs from people you do not currently follow, if you have opted to keep your DM open in the first place. You can preview the message and choose...
Android co-founder reveals new smartphone to take on Apple and Samsung | Technology | The Guardian
The co-founder of the Android operating system, Andy Rubin, has revealed his first new creation since leaving Google in 2014: a $699 Android phone that aims to take on Apple and Samsung for the high end of the mobile market.The phone, created by Rubins new firm,...