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Ars Technica | In a report published Thursday, researchers at the threat-research company Advanced Intelligence revealed that a collective of Russian and English-speaking hackers are actively marketing the spoils of data breaches at three US-based antivirus software vendors. The collective, calling itself “Fxmsp,” is selling both source code and network access to the companies for $300,000 and is providing samples that show strong evidence of the validity of its claims. |
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Engadget | With its Windows 10 May 2019 update, Microsoft is getting one step closer to eliminating passwords. The company's Windows Hello has earned its FIDO2 certification—an industry standard that deems Windows Hello a secure authenticator. |
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Gizmodo | The data that Google is gathering on you stretches across Gmail, Google Maps, Android devices, web searches, smart speakers, your video viewing habits, and more. That’s a lot of information, but Google makes it available for you to view and delete if you want to—and here’s how to go about it. |
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CNET | You can delete voice recordings so Amazon can't listen to your conversations with Alexa anymore, but text records are a different story. |