The Senate sponsors of the DIGIT Act may have the right idea when it comes to IoT, but advocacy groups warn many thorny security and privacy issues lurk. Steve Zurier reports.
TeamSIK has published a security assessment of nine popular password management applications on Android devices and found them all to contain security vulnerabilities. All vulnerabilities have been patched prior to publication.
The White House may be inscrutable when it comes to cybersecurity and privacy, but if the Trump-Abe tete-a-tete in Mar-a-Lago proved anything, it's that the administration needs a BYOD policy. Stat. Teri Robinson opines.
A marathon racer was caught cheating after an investigative blogger detected suspicious data corresponding to both her Strava fitness app and her Garmin 235 fitness band.
Autonomous car developer Waymo has filed suit against Uber and its subsidiary Otto for theft of trade secrets and patent infringement, alleging that Otto's founder Anthony Levandowski stole IP from Waymo while he was still an employee there.
The mobile forensics company Cellebrite is slowly catching up with its abilities to exfiltrate data from mainstream mobile phones, and has come under criticism for selling its technology to autocratic regimes.
A house in Palmers Green was raided as part of an investigation into the illegal access of customer details from a nationwide car repair company prompted by concerns raised by Nationwide Accident Repairs Services (NARS)
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