Cloud backup for the password manager’s Authenticator certainly reduces the hassle for users – but it’s a security compromise
Police swoop on gang that planted banking Trojan on 1m phones
The Cron gang’s malware was infecting some 3,500 Android devices every day – and siphoning money out of 60 accounts every day
News in brief: drones could be hobbled; cost of ransomware counted; Target agrees $18.5m deal
Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news
Google Following Your Offline Credit Card Spending To Tell Advertisers If Their Ads Work
One of the new tools Google has announced for its advertisers today promises to tie your offline credit card data together with all your online viewing to tell advertisers exactly what’s working as they try to target you and your…
Open19 Launches Open Hardware Project Targeting Edge Computing
miller60 writes: The Open19 Foundation launched today, positioning its open hardware designs as a platform for edge computing, and an alternative to the Open Compute Project and hyperscale designs. The Open19 designs were created by the data center team at…
Republicans Want To Leave You Voicemail — Without Ever Ringing Your Cellphone
bricko quotes a report from Recode: The GOP’s leading campaign and fundraising arm, the Republican National Committee, has quietly thrown its support behind a proposal at the Federal Communications Commission that would pave the way for marketers to auto-dial consumers’…
When AI Botches Your Medical Diagnosis, Who's To Blame?
Robert Hart has posed an interested question in his report on Quartz: When artificial intelligence botches your medical diagnosis, who’s to blame? Do you blame the AI, designer or organization? It’s just one of many questions popping up and starting…
Researchers Find Dozens of Genes Associated With Measures of Intelligence
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: We don’t know a lot about the biological basis of our mental abilities — we can’t even consistently agree on how best to test them — but a few things seem…
Apple Receives First National Security Letter, Reports Spike in Requests for Data
Apple revealed this week that it received at least one National Security Letter from the U.S. government for user data during the last six months of 2016
Yahoo Retires ImageMagick After Bugs Leak Server Memory
Researcher Chris Evans reported a new bug and showed how also used a previously known flaw in ImageMagick to leak Yahoo server data and steal images and authentication secrets.