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Jonathan Keane

Jonathan Keane

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Jonathan is a freelance technology journalist living in Dublin, Ireland. He's previously written for publications and sites like The Daily Dot, Paste Magazine, BBC News and Tech.eu covering everything from cyber security to start-ups and the internet of things to drones.

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Net neutrality doesn’t violate Bill of Rights, FCC says

The FCC has argued against the claims from ISPs that net neutrality rules violate their First Amendment rights.
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Turkey blocks document sharing sites to stem incriminating email leak

The government in Turkey has blocked sites like Dropbox, OneDrive, and Drive to hinder the flow of incriminating emails about the president and ministers.
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U.S. intelligence community officially accuses Russia of DNC hacks

Vladimir Putin has denied Russian involvement in a cyberattack on the Democratic National Committee, although he called the hack a public service,
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Calling foul: Encryption service ProtonMail accuses Google of burying its search results

ProtonMail, a secure email encryption service provider, has accused Google of burying its website in search results and harming the company.
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Hackers target Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht’s legal fees fundraising campaign

Over the New Year’s period, hackers breached various accounts belonging to Free Ross, the fundraising campaign for the Silk Road founder.
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No mini-bar for you: Luxury hotel pays up after virus locks guests out of rooms

A luxury hotel in Austria was hit by ransomware that locked down its electronic key system and its reservation accounts.
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David Beckham refused to be blackmailed over hacked emails

Soccer star David Beckham resisted an extortion attempt made by a hacker who had obtained unflattering emails he sent.
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Dashlane’s updated password manager brings in new languages and compatibility

Password manager Dashlane has released its latest version of the software with a re-designed user interface and increased language support.
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Password manager Dashlane now integrates with Intel SGX for hardware security

Dashlane has partnered with Intel to integrate its password manager software with Intel SGX on Core processors for an added layer of hardware security.
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States are waging guerrilla warfare to save net neutrality. Here’s how

Many states are taking on the fight for net neutrality by enacting their own state-level laws and executive orders. Can these efforts work, or will the FCC crack down on them?
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Hacker allegedly stole $2 million worth of airline tickets through phishing scam

An African has been extradited to the U.S. and charged with stealing $2 million of airline tickets between July 2011 and September 2014.
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Study: Poachers are trying to hack animal trackers, intercept signals

Researchers are warning conservationists about the threat of GPS tracker interception or “cyber poaching” that could further harm animals.
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Microsoft sues over the right to inform customers of U.S. gov’t spying

Microsoft is suing the U.S. government for the right to inform its customers when the authorities are searching their servers for data.
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Uber launches bug bounty program with top prize of $10,000

Ride sharing app Uber has launched its own bug bounty program for white hat hackers to discover and disclose flaws in its sites and apps.
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Top Microsoft lawyer slams government for ‘stockpiling’ vulnerabilities

Microsoft's chief legal officer has slammed the government and the NSA for stockpiling vulnerabilities after the WannaCry debacle.
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People are looking up VPNs after the House voted away internet privacy rules

A few days after the House vote on ISPs and internet privacy, there has been an uptick in searches for VPN software.
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Cybersecurity can’t rely on artificial intelligence too much, report says

Cybersecurity professionals shouldn’t rely too much on AI for managing their security just yet, according to a new study.
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Microsoft sued for $5 million in class action over Windows 10 upgrades

Microsoft is facing a class action suit in Illinois over unwanted Windows 10 updates. The plaintiffs are demanding $5 million in damages.
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Latest bugs in LastPass allowed attackers to steal passwords

Security researcher Tavis Ormandy has flagged three new flaws in the password manager LastPass, which the company is still patching.
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Federal court finds refusing to decrypt a hard drive is contempt of court

A federal court has found that refusing to decrypt your hard drive for authorities can be considered contempt of court,
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Pucker up: ‘Lip password’ verifies your identity through your lip motions

Scientists in Hong Kong have developed a new biometric authentication method that verifies someone through the motions of their lips.
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U.S. Justice Department charges two Russian spies and two hackers in Yahoo breach

The U.S. Department of Justice will file charges against four Russians, including two state spies, for hacking Yahoo in 2014.
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RIP Windows Vista: Microsoft is ending support on April 11

On April 11, Microsoft will end updates for its Windows Vista operating system, so the last remaining users will need to update soon.
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Intel Security releases MacBook scanner for CIA Vault 7 rootkits

Intel Security has released a scanner tool to help identify if your MacBook is affected by a rootkit revealed by WikiLeaks’ CIA dump.

WikiLeaks releases documents chronicling the CIA’s hacking weapons

WikiLeaks has just published documents that allegedly lay out the extent of the CIA’s hacking tools built in-house.
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Google is improving its Safe Browsing features to protect MacOS users

Safe Browsing, Google’s in-browser warning system, is to introduce a number of new updates to help better protect MacOS users from threats.
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Study: Accuracy of voice biometrics can diminish as we age

Anti-fraud researchers presented new findings that suggest voice biometrics become less reliable the older we get.
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Some Mac apps crashed this weekend because of expired certificates

A number of Mac apps crashed over the weekend because of a certificate expiration so you may need to manually download an update.
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USB Killer V3 now comes with even more power and an ‘anonymous edition’

USB Killer V3 is here to fry your device with over 200 volts. The hardware is even more powerful and comes with an “anonymous edition”.
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Yahoo is warning users over state-sponsored cookie-forging attacks

Yahoo is emailing users to warn them that their accounts may have been compromised by state-sponsored cookie-forging attacks.
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Apple allegedly found storing ‘deleted’ Safari browsing data in iCloud

A Russian security company said it has found evidence that Apple was storing “deleted” Safari browsing data in iCloud for up to a year.
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Intel to invest $7 billion in Arizona plant where it will build 7nm processors

Intel announced a $7 billion investment in an Arizona plant that will lead to the eventual development of 7nm chips.

Google secures appeal victories in Japanese ‘right to be forgotten’ cases

Google won a number of ‘right to be forgotten’ cases this week in Japan preventing businesses and individuals from censoring damaging details.
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Police use pacemaker data to charge Ohio man with arson and fraud

Police in Ohio have charged a man with arson after data from pacemaker contradicted statements he gave to police about a fire at his home.