Apple has launched Single Sign-on, a service designed to make logging into TV apps much less annoying. It “allows cable subscribers to sign in once with their cable credentials to gain access to all cable-restricted content in iOS and tvOS…

Weather Channel To Breitbart: Stop Citing Us To Spread Climate Skepticism
Breitbart.com published an article last week that erroneously claims global warming is coming to an end, claiming “global land temperatures have plummeted by 1 degree Celsius since the middle of the year — the biggest and steepest fall on record.”…

Microsoft Researchers Offer Predictions For AI, Deep Learning
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: Microsoft polled 17 women working in its research organization about the technology advances they expect to see in 2017, as well as a decade later in 2027. The researchers’ predictions touch…

Sony Closes Backdoors in IP-Enabled Cameras
Backdoors, likely intentional remote administration features, were closed off in 80 different Sony IP-enabled cameras running the IPELA Engine technology.

DailyMotion Hack Leaks Emails, Passwords of 87M Users
The video sharing website DailyMotion admitted early Tuesday that it recently suffered an “external security problem” which resulted in the compromise of its users data.

Flash Exploit Found in Seven Exploit Kits
An Adobe Flash Player vulnerability used by the Sofacy APT gang was also found in seven of the top exploit kits, according to an analysis by Recorded Future.

Never Give Your Password Over the Phone
Never give your password to someone over the phone. If someone calls you and asks for your password while saying they are from the Help Desk or Tech Support team, it is an attacker attempting to gain access to your…

Facebook reportedly looking at curating news (again)
The latest fake-news wrinkle: Insiders say it will hand-pick news from favored media partners, including Snapchat, in an upcoming feature called Collections.

News in brief: porn database hacked; Obama call to Trump; MPs move on Snooper’s Charter
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How to guess credit card security codes
That “short code” on the back of your credit card does make things harder for cybercrooks – but perhaps not that much harder.