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    Hackers can access voice assistants using inaudible commands

    Hackers can access voice assistants using inaudible commands

    • Bryan Clark
    • 8 years ago
    Germany’s voting system is frighteningly easy to hack, warns CCC

    Germany’s voting system is frighteningly easy to hack, warns CCC

    • Mix
    • 8 years ago
    Mastercard is ignoring a critical flaw that allows hackers to spoof valid payments [Update]

    Mastercard is ignoring a critical flaw that allows hackers to spoof valid payments [Update]

    • Mix
    • 8 years ago
    Keep your online data secure with VPN Unlimited

    Keep your online data secure with VPN Unlimited

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    • 8 years ago
    The password needs to die and better UX will kill it

    The password needs to die and better UX will kill it

    • Raz Rafaeli
    • 8 years ago
    Over 700M email addresses were recently compromised. Was yours one of them?

    Over 700M email addresses were recently compromised. Was yours one of them?

    • Rachel Kaser
    • 8 years ago
    UK tech retailer CeX loses details of 2M customers after security breach

    UK tech retailer CeX loses details of 2M customers after security breach

    • Matthew Hughes
    • 8 years ago
    Ethical hackers spoof buggy sales system to buy a MacBook for $1

    Ethical hackers spoof buggy sales system to buy a MacBook for $1

    • Mix
    • 8 years ago
    You can be forgotten by Google, but not the British Library

    You can be forgotten by Google, but not the British Library

    • Jeremy Kahn
    • 8 years ago
    Windows 95 is 22 years old today – let’s hope it doesn’t turn 23

    Windows 95 is 22 years old today – let’s hope it doesn’t turn 23

    • Matthew Hughes
    • 8 years ago
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