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Security News Bites for the Week Ending February 8, 2019

Text Messaging for Two Factor Authentication is Under Attack We have talked on occasion about a basically theoretical attack against text messages as the second factor for authentication.  It is likely that the feds know more than they are telling us about that since the National Institute of Standards and Technology has deprecated the use […]

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Is Internet Provider’s “Zero Rating’ Really a Revenue Enhancer

The fight in the U.S. over net neutrality is far from over with each side claiming they are right. In the meantime, the E.U. has required net neutrality since 2016 but has allowed individual countries to figure out how to implement it.  Some have implemented it by not doing anything, which gives us an opportunity […]

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What is YOUR Level of Paranoia?

A Houston lawyer is suing Apple alleging that Apple’s Facetime bug (still not fixed) that allowed people to eavesdrop even if you do not answer the call, allowed a private deposition to be recorded. If you are among the geek crowd you probably know that the most paranoid person around, Edward Snowden, required reporters to […]

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Security News Bites for the Week Ending February 1, 2019

GDPR Gone Crazy I think we’re gonna need a bigger boat! According to the European Commission, Europe’s data protection regulators received more than 95,000 complaints about possible data breaches in the first 8 months of GDPR. At the same time businesses reported over 41,000 breaches. But regulators only opened 255 investigations. Many of the complaints […]

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Facebook 0, Apple 1; Google is Collateral Damage

You would think that in light of all of the negative publicity that Facebook has had, it would reign in some of it’s badder practices, but maybe they are just daring Congress to regulate them. Facebook created a VPN product called Onavo Protect.  The public claim was that it was designed to protect your traffic, […]

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