Zero Day Weekly: Sony settles breach suit, Pwn2Own loses HP, Mac keychain attacks
Notable security news items for the week ending September 4, 2015. Covers enterprise, application and mobile security, reports and more.
Notable security news items for the week ending September 4, 2015. Covers enterprise, application and mobile security, reports and more.
Notable security news items for the week ending September 17, 2015. Covers enterprise, application and mobile security, reports and more.
A collection of notable security news items for the week ending May 8, 2015. Covers enterprise, controversies, application and mobile security, malware, reports and more.
Facebook announced changes to its privacy and advertising policies on its company blog, extending Facebook's ability to track users outside of Facebook. This counters 2011's position that [we] "do not track users across the web."
Microsoft has notified users of changes to its Services Agreement. Effective October 19, users waive their rights to class action lawsuits - among other fun clarifications.
A collection of notable new sex and technology news items. Covers innovation, legal issues, IP, privacy, controversies, business and more.
Porn's mass-lawsuit lawyer slapped with sanctions, mass-suit victim: enough is enough, Facebook snoops your chats and Anonymous relaunches anti-pedo campaign.
After ten years of saying no and vocal opposition by everyone potentially affected from an .XXX top level domain, last Thursday ICANN went and approved .XXX, despite the concerns.
In 2010 the trend of online impersonation increased, sometimes with tragic results. If you feel "there oughta be a law", you're in luck.
The Federal Trade Commission wants users to be able to Opt-Out for visit tracking and a new lawsuit over browser history privacy could change how content providers monitor user behavior in the future,