News
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- 12.11.2018: Chip cards are compromised in U.S. due to the magnetic stripe
- 07.11.2018: Netherlands' police decrypted IronChat messages
- 02.11.2018: New vulnerability found from Intel CPUs
- 26.10.2018: BGP hijacking by China Telecom
- 17.10.2018: Windows' vulnerability gives access to admin rights
- 15.10.2018: On the uselessness of DNT
- 13.10.2018: Smart home or a surveilled home?
- 08.10.2018: Google Chrome will remove trust from Symantec certificates issued before June 2016
- 08.10.2018: Data leak from Google+
- 02.10.2018: Adobe update fixed 85 vulnerabilities
- 01.10.2018: Chrome extensions will become more trustworthy
- 01.10.2018: New digital search law in New Zealand
- 28.09.2018: Facebook breach affected 50 million accounts
- 27.09.2018: Facebook uses phone number from two-factor authentication for advertising
- 23.09.2018: Google Chrome forces auto-login
- 20.09.2018: Third parties could have access to your Gmail's inbox
- 11.09.2018: Overview of the British Airways hack
- 10.09.2018: Tesla Model S used weak cryptography for its key fob
- 22.08.2018: A good reflection on NotPetya
- 16.08.2018: Australians may have to hand over the phones if new law is accepted
- 13.08.2018: How to stop Goolge from tracking you
- 27.07.2018: How GRU hacked the US elections
- 17.07.2018: US voting machine vendor used remote access software
- 29.06.2018: New weaknessess found in LTE standard
- 24.05.2018: First results of China's "Social Credit" system
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