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How to securely send your personal information
This story originally ran on The Parallax and was updated on July 3, 2019. A few months ago, my parents asked…
Mozilla urges Apple to make privacy a team sport
We often say cybersecurity is a team sport, but, pending a public advocacy campaign from one major tech developer to another,…
Facebook’s history betrays its privacy pivot
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg proposed a radical pivot for his company this month: it would start caring—really—about privacy, building out a…
Compromising vital infrastructure: communication
Have you ever been witness to a Wi-Fi failure in a household with school-aged children? If so, I don’t have to…
Merging Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram: a technical, reputational hurdle
Secure messaging is supposed to be just that—secure. That means no backdoors, strong encryption, private messages staying private, and, for some…
Marriott breach impacts 500 million customers: here’s what to do about it
Today Marriott disclosed a large-scale data breach impacting up to 500 million customers who have stayed at a Starwood-branded hotel within…
The many faces of omnichannel fraud
The rise of new technologies, social networks, and other means of online communication have brought about compelling changes in industries across…
Malware analysis: decoding Emotet, part 2
In part two of our series on decoding Emotet, (you can catch up on part 1 here), we’ll cover analysis of…