• Russian Hackers Tried to Steal COVID-19 Vaccine Research, Intel Officials Claim

    Russian Hackers Tried to Steal COVID-19 Vaccine Research, Intel Officials Claim

    The U.S., U.K. and Canada on Thursday accused Russian state-backed hackers of attempting to steal coronavirus vaccine research. APT29, a hacking group known as “Cozy Bear” or “the Dukes,” which government officials have said is almost certainly part of the Russian intelligence services, has been targeting British, Canadian and American health care organizations to steal …
  • Trump Gave CIA Authorization to Increase Aggressive Cyber Attacks: Report

    Trump Gave CIA Authorization to Increase Aggressive Cyber Attacks: Report

    President Trump gave the Central Intelligence Agency authorization to expand the scope of cyber attacks against foreign nations in a secret ruling in 2018, Yahoo! News reported on Wednesday. The ruling, known as a presidential finding, allowed the CIA to authorize more of its own cyber operations without obtaining direct approval from the White House. Drafted …
  • White House announces Trump will appoint Sebastian Gorka to National Security Education Board

    White House announces Trump will appoint Sebastian Gorka to National Security Education Board

    Gorka previously served in the Trump administration. The White House on Tuesday announced that President Trump plans to appoint Dr. Sebastian Gorka to serve on the National Security Education Board. Gorka, an ardent Trump supporter who has previously served in the administration as deputy assistant to the president, indicated that he will continue to host his talk radio show “America …
  • Lawsuit accuses Google of tracking user activity in apps

    Lawsuit accuses Google of tracking user activity in apps

    Alphabet’s Google records what people are doing on hundreds of thousands of mobile apps even when they follow the company’s recommended settings for stopping such monitoring, a lawsuit seeking class action status alleged on Tuesday. The data privacy lawsuit is the second filed in as many months against Google by the law firm Boies Schiller …
  • Debunked: Victoria’s Secret RFID technology is not used to track customers

    Debunked: Victoria’s Secret RFID technology is not used to track customers

    Recently, some social media users have been sharing images online of radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags on Victoria’s Secret clothing items and claiming they are being used to track users. This claim is untrue. Some of the posts falsely claim a link to sex trafficking. One post reads: “So the person who created and runs victoria secret …
  • Huawei, ZTE are ‘national security threats’: FCC

    Huawei, ZTE are ‘national security threats’: FCC

    The Federal Communication Commission has declared Chinese telecom giants Huawei and ZTE “national security threats,” a move that will formally ban U.S. telecom companies from using federal funds to buy and install Huawei and ZTE equipment. FCC chairman Ajit Pai said that the “weight of evidence” supported the decision. Federal agencies and lawmakers have long …
  • The Hong Kong crackdown begins: Police make first arrest under new security law

    The Hong Kong crackdown begins: Police make first arrest under new security law

    Hong Kong police today made their first arrest under a landmark new security law giving Beijing draconian powers to punish dissent in the city.  A man with a ‘Hong Kong Independence’ flag was arrested in Causeway Bay hours after the law came into force and 23 years to the day since Britain returned the former …
  • TikTok caught spying on in-app keystrokes thanks to new iPhone feature

    TikTok caught spying on in-app keystrokes thanks to new iPhone feature

    A new security feature in iOS 14 has caught TikTok spying on millions of its users. The popular social media platform was caught red-handed copying text from a user’s clipboard every few seconds, effectively logging their keystrokes without their knowledge. Though this was previously done in secret, beta users of Apple’s new iPhone software receive …
  • Explaining U.S. Arms Sales

    Explaining U.S. Arms Sales

    This past June, the U.S. State Department inspector general who was fired by President Trump, revealed that the administration discouraged him from investigating arms sales to Saudi Arabia, which the administration has pursued despite intense opposition in Congress in light of Saudi Arabia’s disastrous war in Yemen and the murder of Washington Post journalist, Jamal …
  • Facebook sues individuals for offering to scrape data, gather likes

    Facebook sues individuals for offering to scrape data, gather likes

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