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Pardon the Intrusion #35: WhatsApp's Messaging Mess
After alerting users of a change in privacy policy earlier this month and kicking up a storm, WhatsApp has backed down— ...
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Pardon the Intrusion #34: Cyberbaddies had a field day in 2020
The en masse shift to remote work in 2020 and the race to find a vaccine created unique threats in cyberspace, allowing criminals ...
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Pardon the Intrusion #33: SolarWinds unleashes a cyber storm
Attackers turned out to SolarWinds to inject malicious code into its monitoring tool that was then pushed to nearly 18,000 ...
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Pardon the Intrusion #32: When an exploit becomes a work of art
Google Project Zero have been adept at finding security flaws, but this impressive new disclosure from Ian Beer beats everything ...
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Byte Me #21: You're not crying, we are
Welcome back to Byte Me, our feminist newsletter that makes everyone mad <3
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Pardon the Intrusion #31: Stop using "123456" as your password
The list of worst passwords for 2020 is here, and it's every bit awful as you would expect: "123456," "123456789," "picture1," ...
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About that vaccine
Coronavirus in Context is a weekly newsletter where we bring you facts that matter about the COVID-19 pandemic and the ...
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Pardon the Intrusion #30: Your data is up for sale
India's COVID-19 contact tracing app comes under scrutiny again over its conception, including details of private sector ...
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Yet another issue professional women need to deal with: LinkedIncels
TNW's feminst newsletter Byte Me dove into a disturbing new trend on LinkedIn: women users are increasingly dealing with ...
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Pardon the Intrusion #29: Ransomware gang turns Robin Hood
Airtel kicks up a storm after its privacy policy allowed it to collect users' sexual orientation, genetic information, political ...
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Byte Me #20: Correctile dysfunction, Rihanna, and LinkedIncels
Welcome back to Byte Me, our feminist newsletter that makes everyone mad <3
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Pardon the Intrusion #28: Your 2FA phone got stolen. Now what?
Losing your 2FA phone can be a frustrating experience. But it doesn't have to be. Here's what you can do to quickly recover ...
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Give me a remote or give me death: a tale of the new Chromecast
Remotes have an undeserved bad rep — which is why we're so excited that Google bit the bullet and included one with its ...
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Pardon the Intrusion #27: The first death directly linked to ransomware
Password fatigue is real — but password managers or single sign-ons (SS0) can take away the chore of having to recollect ...
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Pardon the Intrusion #26: Facial recognition? That's a no from me, dog
Portland, Oregon has become the first US city to ban the use of facial recognition tech by both public and private businesses. ...
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A COVID-19 newsletter without any doom or gloom
Coronavirus in Context is a weekly newsletter where we bring you facts that matter about the COVID-19 pandemic and the ...
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Byte Me #19: Brokinis, QAnon, and female horniness
Welcome back to Byte Me, our feminist newsletter that makes everyone mad <3
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Pardon the Intrusion #25: Ransomware goes pro
Ransomware is quickly shaping up to be one the most significant online security threats of our era. And there's no end in ...
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Pardon the Intrusion #24: The clock is TikToking
TikTok is facing a roadblock in the US, where the Trump administration has escalated its threats to ban the app along with ...
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Pardon the Intrusion #23: Read this if you have a wearable
GPS and fitness-tracking company Garmin became the latest in a long list of firms that have become victim to a ransomware ...
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Byte Me #18: Sexist jokes, sausage parties, and 'lazy man insults'
Welcome back to Byte Me, our feminist newsletter that makes everyone mad <3
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Here's what makes the perfect 'cursed image'
July 29 is Imgur's annual Upvote Everything Day, a beautiful opportunity which gives cursed images the proper love they deserve. ...
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Pardon the Intrusion #22: Twitter just had its most serious hack
Bitcoin scammers struck gold by hijacking several verified Twitter accounts in one of the most catastrophic security breach to ...
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Pardon the Intrusion #21: What does the privacy label say?
Apple has introduced a new privacy-focused "nutrition label" for third-party apps that clearly describe how apps use your ...
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Pardon the Intrusion #20: SMS authentication needs to go
Relying on SMS for two-factor authentication can also have unintended consequences, with no means to retrieve OTP codes during ...
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The magic of mediocre technology
Yes, it's amazing when there's a gadget you love, but it's important to accept the huge impact that mediocre technology has ...
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Byte Me #16: Breonna Taylor, police surveillance, and virtuencers
Welcome back to Byte Me, our feminist newsletter that makes everyone mad <3
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Pardon the Intrusion #19: Paying for Privacy
Zoom confirmed that it plans to offer stronger encryption features only for its paying users. It won't be extended to the ...
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Tech promised ‘disruption’ — but they're still selling us sex
The tech world promised us "disruption" and something different, but all we ended up getting was the same sex-filled adverts. ...
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Pardon the Intrusion #18: Marcus Hutchins, the ransomware hero
The US Senate voted to reauthorize the USA Freedom Act, allowing law enforcement to collect Americans' browsing and internet ...
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Pardon the Intrusion #17: Hands up, this is a hold-up
The coronavirus outbreak has proven to be an excellent opportunity for criminals to target hospitals, schools, and local ...
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You can nab a free copy of the original Witcher from GOG
GOG is giving away a copy of The Witcher -- though the catch is you have to be willing to sign up for a newsletter and to ...
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Byte Me #15: Objectifying men, pandemic parenting, and mindful masturbation
Welcome back to Byte Me, our feminist newsletter that makes everyone mad <3
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Don't drink bleach
Coronavirus in Context is a weekly newsletter where we bring you facts that matter about the COVID-19 pandemic and the ...
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Pardon the Intrusion #16: Phishing in the time of COVID-19
Subscribe to this bi-weekly newsletter here! Welcome to the latest edition of Pardon The Intrusion, TNW’s bi-weekly ...
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Pardon the Intrusion #14: There is some honor among thieves
Use of surveillance to fight coronavirus raises has raised concerns about government overreach after pandemic dies down.
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AI isn't going to save you from yourselves
Coronavirus in Context is a weekly newsletter where we bring you facts that matter about the COVID-19 pandemic and the ...
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Pardon the Intrusion #15: Zooming out
Video conferencing platform Zoom's moment in the spotlight has been marred by a string of privacy blunders, security woes ...
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Byte Me #14: Bat Woman, Britney Spears, and social distance warriors
Welcome back to Byte Me, our feminist newsletter that makes everyone mad <3
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Pardon the Intrusion #13: Policing using AI
Indian law enforcement agencies have employed facial recognition tech to identify more than 1,100 individuals who were allegedly ...
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Pardon the Intrusion #12: Private by default
Mozilla, the company behind the Firefox browser, has begun rolling out encrypted DNS over HTTPS (DoH) for US users by default. ...
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Pardon the Intrusion #11: No more passwords
Google has open-sourced its security key technology, allowing anyone to build their own hardware security key for the strongest ...
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Byte Me #12: Lost IUDs, Jess Bezos, and a hidden vagenda
Welcome back to Byte Me, our feminist newsletter that makes everyone mad <3
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Pardon the Intrusion #10: Faces faces everywhere
The latest edition of Pardon The Intrusion, TNW’s bi-weekly newsletter, in which we explore the wild world of security. ...
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Byte Me #11: The Naked Philanthropist, brofanity, and muff candles
Welcome back to Byte Me, our feminist newsletter that makes everyone mad <3
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Pardon the Intrusion #9: Privacy or security?
The latest edition of Pardon The Intrusion, TNW’s bi-weekly newsletter, in which we explore the wild world of security. ...
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Pardon the Intrusion #8: Location trackers
The latest edition of Pardon The Intrusion, TNW’s bi-weekly newsletter, in which we explore the wild world of security. ...
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Pardon the Intrusion #5: In AI we trust
The latest edition of Pardon The Intrusion, TNW’s bi-weekly newsletter, in which we explore the wild world of security. ...
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Byte Me #10: Very old dildos, deadly lipstick, and a tanned asshole
Welcome back to Byte Me, our feminist newsletter that makes everyone mad <3
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Introducing Pardon the Intrusion, our new cybersecurity newsletter
Pardon the Intrusion is our new newsletter for all things cybersecurity — highlighting the most important security stories, ...
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Byte Me #9: Slack harassment, vagina bots, and pooping at work
Welcome back to Byte Me, our feminist newsletter that makes everyone mad <3
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Byte Me #8: Eating tampons, triggering men, and a horny pen
Subscribe to our monthly Byte Me newsletter NOW! Welcome back to Byte Me, our feminist newsletter that makes everyone ...
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Byte Me #7: TNW's Lady Bits has a new name!
Welcome back to... Byte Me! Confused? Due to some copyright issues, we had to rename. But we love OUR new name, and ...
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Byte Me #3: On feminist porn, Marge Simpson, and crying at work
Welcome back to Byte Me, our feminist newsletter that makes everyone mad. Today we're talking about feminist porn, Marge ...
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Byte Me #5: Facebook's prude policies, 'LinkedIn' for LaDiEs, and #unwantedivanka
Welcome back to Byte Me, our feminist newsletter that makes everyone mad <3
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Byte Me #2: On genderless Siri, shitty NASA, and clitoris games
This month, we talk about genderless voice assistants, NASA being shit, and what the fuck happened during the Byte Me launch. ...
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Byte Me #6: Woke awards, breastfeeding on Twitch, and chickbait
Welcome back to Byte Me, our feminist newsletter that makes everyone mad <3
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Byte Me #4: Jumpsuits, broflakes, and the #SexStrike
Welcome back to Byte Me, our feminist newsletter that makes everyone mad <3
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Facebook's News Feed is a mess, but it taught me to time travel
My relationship with Facebook has changed over the past two years. I’ve never been a fan, per se, but I find myself interacting ...
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Impefection is the key ingredient to success
Boris is the wise ol’ CEO of TNW who writes a weekly column on everything about being an entrepreneur — from managing ...
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Brick-and-mortar shops can still teach us a lot about marketing
Boris is the wise ol’ CEO of TNW who writes a weekly column on everything about being an entrepreneur — from managing ...
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Why aren’t tablets our daily work machines?
Boris is the wise ol’ CEO of TNW who writes a weekly column on everything about being an entrepreneur — from managing ...
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8 digital New Year’s resolutions to improve your personal and work life
Boris is the wise ol’ CEO of TNW who writes a weekly column on everything about being an entrepreneur — from managing ...
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5 lessons we forgot we learned from our year-long newsletter experiment
Last week was our beloved/behated daily newsletter's first birthday. We published an article looking back at the seven ...
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7 lessons we learned from our year-long newsletter experiment
One year ago today, our daily newsletter, Big Spam, was born. And oh what a year it's been. Big Spam, if you don't know, ...