Stories Tagged as
Cybersecurity
Who’s in charge of U.S. cybersecurity if there’s no "czar"?
by
Molly Wood
Jul 31, 2018
The Trump administration has "a plan for a plan" in place. What does that mean for the safety of our data?
Could tech refuse to help Uncle Sam during war?
by
Molly Wood
and Shaheen Ainpour
Apr 27, 2018
Some tech companies agree they won't help nations launch cyberattacks, but will they have a choice?
Russian cyberattack "should wake us up," former Air Force officer says
by
Molly Wood
, Stephanie Hughes
and Shaheen Ainpour
Mar 26, 2018
Former Maj. Gen. Robert Latiff talks about the strategy behind the hacks.
Shouldn’t a company have to tell you when it’s been hacked?
by
Molly Wood
Mar 1, 2018
Here are three reasons why there should be breach-notification law.
Intel earnings expected to weather the Meltdown and Spectre
by
Jed Kim
Jan 25, 2018
Security issues and faulty fixes have vexed computer giant Intel, and that’s just in January. But analysts say the problems probably won’t dent profits in the long term. Intel releases its quarterly earnings report later today. The company has generated a lot of not-so-great headlines in recent weeks over major security vulnerabilities in its processors. […]
Can the Olympics be protected from cyberattacks?
by
Molly Wood
Jan 12, 2018
As athletes gear up for the Olympics, hackers are working hard, too.
To fix security flaws, CPU chips need a redesign, not a hotfix
by
Amy Scott
and Sean McHenry
Jan 4, 2018
A report issued by cybersecurity experts on Wednesday described two pretty serious security flaws that, in all likelihood, affects your computer. The flaws, known as Meltdown and Spectre, may have different ways of accessing private information, but both stem from design flaws in the chips themselves. While Windows, Apple and Linux have all issued patches […]
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For $100, you can buy thousands of twitter bots
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sean McHenry
Nov 15, 2017
The internet, for all it’s wonders, is also a place where not-so-great things happen — like harassment of various kinds. And, of course, there’s an industry for that. ProPublica reporter Julia Angwin got firsthand experience after contributing to an article on how extremist websites make money. She, and several colleagues, were the targets of an […]
Pretty much all Wi-Fi is vulnerable, security experts reveal
by
Jed Kim
Oct 16, 2017
Belgian researchers have identified a vulnerability in the way most of us connect wirelessly to the internet. The weakness even has a name: Krack. If exploited (and luckily that has not yet happened, as far as anyone can tell), information like our credit cards, passwords, basically anything we type is at risk for being seen […]
Schools have become the latest target of cyberattacks
Oct 13, 2017
A hacking organization shut down a Montana school district for three days following threats of violence and a demand for bitcoin.