How A Group of Imprisoned Hackers Introduced JPay to the World
Over the last 15 years, JPay has quietly been moving into prisons across the country—connecting family members through email, at a cost.Amazon's Facial Recognition System Mistakes Members of Congress for Mugshots
Amazon has marketed its Rekognition facial recognition system to law enforcement. But in a new ACLU study, the technology confused 28 members of Congress with publicly available arrest photos.Equifax's Security Overhaul, a Year After Its Epic Breach
Nearly a year after hackers stole the personal data of 147 million people from Equifax, the company details how it's overhauling security.Twitter Continues Cleanup and Cracks Down on Malicious Apps
The move is part a wider push to make Twitter “healthier,” which includes ridding the platform of spam and abuse.Google Chrome Now Labels HTTP Sites as 'Not Secure'
The world's biggest browser now lets you know when you're visiting an unencrypted site.Why Trump Won't Stop Talking About the Carter Page Wiretap
The FISA court's secrecy and complexity make it a perfect punching bag for Trump and his defenders.How to Secure Your Accounts With Better Two-Factor Authentication
Two-factor authentication is a must, but don't settle for the SMS version. Use a more secure authenticator app instead.Venmo Privacy, Ransomware Attacks, and More Security News This Week
Russian meddling, Venmo privacy, and more of the week's top security news.The Midterm Elections Are Already Under Attack
Phishing attempts and DDoS attacks have begun hitting 2018 campaigns. The US seems ill-prepared to meet the challenge.Trump’s Russia Denials Have Real Consequences
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