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Donald Trump is 'a fan of cyber' but lacks a clear cybersecurity stance
He has steered clear of addressing cybersecurity other than to use the word "cyber" a lot.
Japan launches detailed 'Pokémon Go' safety plan before game drops
There are a total of nine points for Pokémon trainers to consider.
By Alicia Tan
Withdrawing cash with iPhone's Touch ID coming to 70,000 ATMs in the U.S.
Card skimming will soon be a thing of the past.
By Raymond Wong
The FBI has quietly gathered 400,000 iris scans
The Iris Project has concerned some privacy groups.
By Tim Chester
Jack Dorsey's Twitter account hacked, report says
Not even the master of Twitter is safe.
Super tiny camera lenses can go inside the body, 'Magic School Bus'-style
It's small enough to be injected into veins.
By Kellen Beck
WhatsApp vs. Signal vs. Google Allo: Which app is best for privacy?
Plenty of messaging apps use encryption, but some go the extra mile to keep your conversations safe from prying eyes.
By Micah Lee
Hackers break into Google CEO Sundar Pichai's Quora account
Another day, another high-profile social account hacked.
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 may unlock with a glance, report says
Fingerprint sensors are great, but an iris scanner could be a faster and more secure way to unlock your phone.
By Raymond Wong
Hackers steal frequent-flyer miles worth Rs 1.6 million from Air India
Your frequent-flyer miles may be more valuable than you think.
By Sonam Joshi
Taping over your computer microphone does nothing -- here's what to do instead
All you need is an extra pair of earbuds.
By Kellen Beck
Photo reveals that even Mark Zuckerberg puts tape over his webcam
Even billions of dollars can't break some hacker habits.
Google's two-factor authentication is now a breeze to use
You still need to confirm your logins, but the 6-digit code is optional.
Google paid $550,000 to 82 people who found holes in Android
One researcher reported 26 Android security vulnerabilities to Google in the past year, earning $75,750
YouTube community expresses sadness, understanding over new VidCon safety rules
Sadness and frustration abound as fans and stars realize that the glory days of VidCon may be behind them.
By Saba Hamedy
VidCon fans banned from approaching panelists in aftermath of Orlando
The event will have more th 450 security officers in attendance -- twice as many as last year.
By Saba Hamedy
Hack this story to read the dirty secret about your Twitter password
Think you have a strong Twitter password? 3 password-protected reasons it's not enough.
By Pete Pachal
Twitter confirms stolen passwords are real, warns affected users
Twitter maintains the stolen passwords were not the result of a hack.
This case turns your iPhone into an Android phone
Dr. Frankenstein's phone of choice.
By Kellen Beck
The easy fix that could end Twitter's celebrity account-hacking problem
Two-factor authentication is the silver bullet.
Singapore will cut off public servants' Internet access next year
The Internet blockade will start from May 2017 onwards.
By Alicia Tan
NFL Twitter account hacked soon after Drake's, Twitter 'checking' into leaks
It all started with Mark Zuckerberg, strangely.
By Kellen Beck