Cybersecurity and Technology news that we think you should know about…
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs, we take a look at Google’s implementation of end-to-end encryption on its phone service, Apple’s next step in supporting user privacy, and the financial impact of Apple’s privacy changes.
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we take a look at how Apple’s privacy policy is impacting Snapchat, the FBI turning the tables on a notorious ransomware group, and a reminder of Cybersecurity Awareness Month.
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we take a look at the latest hit against Acer, 1Password’s latest steps in securing your login credentials, and a convenient yet controversial way of paying for the subway out in Moscow.
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we take a look at the massive outage over at Facebook HQ, a data breach for video game streaming website Twitch, and the next step in user privacy from 1Password.
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we cover an issue with Apple’s AirTags, the problem with Apple Pay’s Express Transit, and a massive data breach for one of the world's luxury retailers.
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we take a look at some loopholes in Apple’s App Tracking Transparency and a problem with Microsoft Outlook.
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we take a look at a critical iPhone update, the president’s bold choice for the FTC, and some subpar security measures from Walgreens.
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we recap Joe Biden’s meeting with big tech, the guy who claims to have been behind the cyber attack against T-Mobile, and another man’s expensive journey to recover an even more lucrative amount of bitcoin.
Facebook is changing the way its targeted advertisements work, acknowledging the desire for privacy more than a year after Apple flipped the digital advertising industry on its head
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we take a look at Apple’s sweeping decision to scan iPhones for child abuse imagery, as well as Zoom’s costly lawsuit.
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we take a look at an important list from the Joint Cybersecurity Advisory, a bad couple of months for San Diego’s top hospital, and the latest zero-day vulnerability with the world’s most popular smartphone,
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we take a look at what is hopefully the final chapter of Kaseya’s ransomware story, AWS’ decision to move away from a spyware group, and a widespread internet outage.
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we go over the latest attack against SolarWinds, the disappearance of a vicious ransomware group, and a zero-day vulnerability found within iOS devices.
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we cover the death of the DoD’s JEDI deal, an unfortunate update to the ransomware incident at Kaseya, and the White House’s response to the rampant cyber attacks against American companies.
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we cover a vulnerability in Microsoft’s software, a massive ransomware demand against Kaseya, and the NSA’s decision to disclose Russian hacking methods.
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we tell you about a company trying to kill off the password, the latest issue with COVID-19 mobile contact tracing, and a strange problem for a popular video game.
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we cover Apple’s latest privacy-focused feature, the White House’s latest tactic against TikTok, some bad news for a popular video game company, and good news for ransomware victims.
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we write about Apple’s decision to bolster the privacy features for its latest item tracker, the latest privacy intrusion from TikTok, and the federal government’s pivot against ransomware.
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we write about the government’s decision to take the reins on pipeline security, Microsoft’s concerning finding, and a promising future for an innovative company.
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we take a look at Congress’ latest attempt at reeling in some of big tech’s oft-untethered power, a massive ransomware payout, and the final days for one of the more recognized internet browsers of all time.
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we give you the rundown on what happened with the Colonial Pipeline shutdown, and what the White House is doing in response to the cyber attack.
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we look at a critical iPhone update, Google’s decision to mandate 2-step verification, and Tile’s response to Apple’s AirTags.
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we take a look at Experian’s big problem, the issues facing a massively popular kids game, and the unfortunately predictable headaches with contact tracing apps.
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we look at how Signal is fighting back against a hacking group, the latest legal battle involving TikTok, the problem with Apple’s AirDrop, and Apple’s run-in with ransomware.
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we take a look at the White House’s official response to the historic SolarWinds attack, the problems over at Clubhouse, and the issue with IoT devices.
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we take a look at a bad week for some (500 million) LinkedIn users, an unfortunate discovery for Mark Zuckerberg, and the latest vulnerability tied to everybody’s favorite video conferencing platform.
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we take a look at Facebook’s massive data leak, Snapchat suspiciously working on an anti-Apple technology they’ll allegedly never use, the indictment of a Kansas man who is accused trying to sabotage his town’s water supply, and an unfortunate leak from one of the more trusted networking brands out there.
We explain why we value the art of team building and talk about the latest way we managed to bring our team closer together.
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we take a look at Facebook’s decision to move on from Face Recognition, the US’ next step in combatting hackers, and a bad day for a spyware developer.