OnePlus Mobile Phone Found To Be Collecting User Data

October 30th, 2017

If you own a smartphone made by Chinese manufacturer OnePlus, you can thank security researcher Chris Moore for making a discovery that the manufacturer wasn’t going to tell you about.

It turns out that OnePlus phones running the OxygenOS are recording a disturbing amount of user data and sending it back to a company server.

2012 Disqus Hack Exposed More Than 17 Million Users

October 28th, 2017

The hits just keep coming, with Disqus being the latest company to issue a breach disclosure. If you’ve never heard of it, Disqus is an incredibly popular, plugin-based comment service for blogs.

Although the breach was only just discovered, it occurred five years ago in July 2012, and impacted more than 17.5 million users.

Microsoft Officially Pulls Plug On Windows Phone

October 27th, 2017

The Windows phone is officially dead, with the announcement from Joe Belfiore that there would be no new feature updates and no further development.

The writing has been on the wall for a while now, with Microsoft gutting its phone division and laying off thousands of employees.

The IRS Awards Security Contract To Equifax Even After Hack

October 26th, 2017

You’ve probably heard about Equifax’s recent troubles. More than 145 million consumer data files were exposed, including names, addresses, social security numbers and more.

The problem was viewed as so serious that Equifax’s CEO stepped down and congressional hearings were launched, but then, a funny thing happened.

Microsoft Edge Browser Coming To Android And IOS

October 25th, 2017

Since ditching its beleaguered Internet Explorer browser, Microsoft’s latest offering, Edge, which is bundled with Windows 10, has been struggling to gain a foothold in the market.

Yes, it comes preloaded on Windows 10 machines, and that fact alone has prompted significant use.

Sonic Drive-In Latest Company With Credit Card Breach

October 24th, 2017

Another week, another data breach, and this time, popular fast food chain Sonic found itself in the crosshairs.

The breach came to light when a Brian Krebs, a journalist for Infosec, spotted a large batch of credit card data for sale on an underground website.

Google Has Announced Earbuds That Translate Language In Real Time

October 23rd, 2017

Google Labs has produced some amazing ideas. Some of them have found their way to the market, and many others have not. The one thing they have in common, though, is that they’re all intriguing and exciting.

That’s especially true of Google’s latest offering, Google Pixel Buds.

Firefox Will End Support For XP, and Vista Users In 2018

October 21st, 2017

Microsoft stopped supporting Windows XP and Vista quite some time ago., Butbut so far, Firefox has been hanging tough, continuing to provide updates to their browser’s users on both platforms, doing at least something to extend their useful life a bit longer.

Several Security Issues Found In Solutions That Use DNSmasq

October 20th, 2017

Open source tools offer a lot of compelling advantages, with one of the biggest and most important being that they tend to have relatively fewer bugs and security flaws. The reason is that they’re open source initiatives, and anyone can dig into the source code and tweak it to make it better.

Even Minimal Exposure Can Result In Huge Fines

October 19th, 2017

Data security is no laughing matter, and even small exposures can lead to hefty fines, no matter the size of your company.

Last year, the federal government sent shockwaves through the industry when they began an aggressive campaign of investigating and punishing companies for HIPAA infractions, logging more than a dozen high profile settlements.