Google Calls Out Safari for Privacy Flaws

Google Calls Out Safari for Privacy Flaws

Hello, friends! If you have any reason to think that Saudi Arabia might have issues with you or one of your business concerns, please read about how crown prince Mohammad bin Salman appears to have hacked Amazon CEO Jeff Bezo's iPhone with a WhatsApp text. Or, you know, read it regardless, because these are absurd times to live in.


Speaking of which! The impeachment trial of Donald Trump kicked off this week, and will continue into the next. When you hear Trump's lawyers use "national security" as an excuse not to share documents, remember that they're taking a page out of Nixon's playbook.


In Brazil, the government accused journalist Glenn Greenwald of cybercrimes, but offered no evidence that he had actually committed any. Global elections are under threat from disinformation, and not enough is being done to protect them.

Porn pirates have plagued Patreon for years, but the platform has essentially given up fighting them. Security researchers have proposed a new way to encrypt the Internet of Things. And if Chrome bugs you about your bad passwords, don't ignore it! Take the chance to fix things up.


Lastly, we took a trip to Miami for this year's Pwn2Own competition, where hackers took on industrial control systems software. ..

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