Twitter has named famed hacker Peiter Zatko, aka 'Mudge,' as its new head of security.
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Twitter has named famed hacker Peiter Zatko, aka 'Mudge,' as its new head of security.
Twitter is making its reply-limiting feature available to all users. It gives you complete control over who can reply to your tweets.
Apple has released iOS 13.5.1 with an important security update patching out the Unc0ver jailbreak.
Nest has started to enable two-factor authentication by default on all accounts this week, so make sure you have access to the email associated with your Nest account.
"Zoombombing" is a thing of the past as Zoom released its 5.0 update today, which addresses security and privacy concerns.
Zoom announced it is addressing all privacy and security concerns, fixing outstanding issues, and enacting a 90-day feature freeze to do so.
LinkedIn has announced a set of guiding principles laid out to ensure its employees make the best decisions to protect members and maintain their trust.
WhatsApp announced another authentication level for WhatsApp users using Android devices: Fingerprint Lock.
Instagram announced a new feature that helps people identify phishing emails that are claiming to come from Instagram.
A privacy flaw discovered in Messenger Kids allowed children to have contact with users that weren't approved by their parents, in some group chats.
Google has announced that it's increasing its maximum rewards for reporting Chrome security bugs - doubling and even tripling some of its baseline rewards.
Facebook announced it is restoring the option for users to view their profile from the perspective of someone who they are not connecting to.
Tumblr has finally enabled HTTPS across its entire site, making this important security update available to all accounts.
Emails harvested without consent, unencrypted Instagram passwords for anyone to take, it seems like Facebook is losing control.
To help you protect your accounts from data breaches, Google created the Password Checkup Chrome extension that will alert you if any of your accounts were affected by data breaches.
Facebook announced last week that its Workplace enterprise solution is now certified to the ISO/IEC 27018:2014 standard.
Facebook has released more information regarding the investigation surrounding last week's login hack.
Facebook is adding an extra level of authorization for people who actively manage Pages with large audiences in the US, as well as more information for followers.