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Hackers stole 21 million Social Security numbers in federal breach

Hackers stole Social Security numbers from more than 21 million people who applied — or were related to someone who applied — for background checks. Sourced through Scoop.it from: mashable.com “Social Security numbers; findings from interviews; FINGERPRINTS; information about past addresses, education and jobs; criminal and financial

The Encryption Battle: Data Privacy vs. Public Safety

On July 8th, FBI Director James Comey and U.S. Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee regarding the government’s growing difficulty in obtaining electronic data.  Both Comey and Yates told the Committee that even with a court order or warrant, law

MasterCard’s Gonna Let you Pay with your Face

Do you like your face? Then you’re going to love MasterCard’s new ID Check security system. The experimental feature uses your camera’s front-facing camera and facial recognition technology so that you can pay with your face. MasterCard thinks millenials will love it. Sourced through Scoop.it from:

The Biometric Approach to Securing the Internet of Things

Who knew that a humble home router could become a cyber weapon? But that”s exactly what”s happening as more devices with IP addresses become connected. Hackers hijack routers, webcams, baby monitors and more to create botnets that can send networks crashing via distributed denial of

Critical Flash and Windows security flaws unearthed in Hacking Team hack

Adobe has promised a fix for a new, gaping security hole in its Flash software, potentially allowing attackers to execute code on the victim’s computer. Sourced through Scoop.it from: mashable.com The Hacking Team hack reveals new vulnerabilities that they have discovered and sold to government agencies, probably

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