Despite having up-to-date firmware, nine popular Wi-Fi routers likely used by millions worldwide contained more than 200 security flaws (mybroadband.co.za)
That is according to recent security tests carried out by IoT Inspector in collaboration with German tech magazine Chip. The models analysed in these tests were primarily used by small businesses and homes and included Asus, D-Link, Linksys, Netgear, and Synology units....
Your email and password were probably posted online (3 billion emails and passwords) in the mother of all data leaks [BGR] (bgr.com)
Check if your email leaked cybernews.com/personal-data-leak-check/
Court evidence shows FBI accessed Signal texts on locked iPhone - (macdailynews.com)
Court documents obtained by Forbes indicate the FBI has a way of accessing Signal texts even if they’re behind the lock screen of an iPhone…
Community (lemmy.ml)
Okay, after my post on /c/privacy I was told by @Adda to give this logo to /c/security so here it is. This community is dead, though, so we would need someone to take on the moderator role. What do you say @k_o_t, could do you that? Since you already moderate /c/privacy I think it would be okay if you moderate this one as well.
Securing a computer?
So I have a situation where I would like to keep data secure. In my mind if I’m working on a computer that has no network connection, this is the safest....
The instagram story that crashes your phone. (yewtu.be)
Lessons I learned using password managers
Ok, so, I’m no expert, but there’s a real lack of pragmatic guidance regarding password managers and their use. Over time I realized that some of what I was doing was essentially a self-imposed version of security theater, and I think I found a good balance on usability and security. Here’s my advice:...