Keep using password managers — bugs and all

Bugs in several password managers, including the vulnerabilities discovered in LastPass in late July, have scared away some users. But such fears go too far. Millions of users rely on password managers to keep track of passwords for applications and online services, and by all indications, they work better than trying to do it on your…

Keep using password managers — bugs and all was originally published on iSeeTech

Keep using password managers — bugs and all was originally published on iSeeTech

Keep using password managers — bugs and all was originally published on iSeeTech

Hackers Trick Facial-Recognition Logins With Photos From Facebook (What Else?)

Facial recognition makes sense as a method for your computer to recognise you. After all, humans already use a powerful version of it to tell each other apart. But people can be fooled (disguises! twins!), so it’s no surprise that even as computer vision evolves, new attacks will trick facial recognition systems, too. Now researchers have demonstrated a particularly disturbing new…

Hackers Trick Facial-Recognition Logins With Photos From Facebook (What Else?) was originally published on iSeeTech

Hackers Trick Facial-Recognition Logins With Photos From Facebook (What Else?) was originally published on iSeeTech

Hackers Trick Facial-Recognition Logins With Photos From Facebook (What Else?)

Facial recognition makes sense as a method for your computer to recognise you. After all, humans already use a powerful version of it to tell each other apart. But people can be fooled (disguises! twins!), so it’s no surprise that even as computer vision evolves, new attacks will trick facial recognition systems, too. Now researchers have demonstrated a particularly disturbing new…

Hackers Trick Facial-Recognition Logins With Photos From Facebook (What Else?) was originally published on iSeeTech

Hackers Trick Facial-Recognition Logins With Photos From Facebook (What Else?) was originally published on iSeeTech

Hackers Trick Facial-Recognition Logins With Photos From Facebook (What Else?) was originally published on iSeeTech

Hackers Trick Facial-Recognition Logins With Photos From Facebook (What Else?)

Facial recognition makes sense as a method for your computer to recognise you. After all, humans already use a powerful version of it to tell each other apart. But people can be fooled (disguises! twins!), so it’s no surprise that even as computer vision evolves, new attacks will trick facial recognition systems, too. Now researchers have demonstrated a particularly disturbing new…

Hackers Trick Facial-Recognition Logins With Photos From Facebook (What Else?) was originally published on iSeeTech

Project Scorpio: Everything we know about the next Xbox coming 2017

The shiny new Xbox One S was just a taste. Microsoft’s Project Scorpio — coming in the fourth quarter of 2017 — will be the true main meal. According to Microsoft, it’s both the future of Xbox and the most powerful game console ever made. * Read the full article here

Project Scorpio: Everything we know about the next Xbox coming 2017 was originally published on iSeeTech

Project Scorpio: Everything we know about the next Xbox coming 2017 was originally published on iSeeTech

Project Scorpio: Everything we know about the next Xbox coming 2017

The shiny new Xbox One S was just a taste. Microsoft’s Project Scorpio — coming in the fourth quarter of 2017 — will be the true main meal. According to Microsoft, it’s both the future of Xbox and the most powerful game console ever made. * Read the full article here

Project Scorpio: Everything we know about the next Xbox coming 2017 was originally published on iSeeTech

Project Scorpio: Everything we know about the next Xbox coming 2017 was originally published on iSeeTech

Project Scorpio: Everything we know about the next Xbox coming 2017 was originally published on iSeeTech

Security researcher turns the tables on cyber-scammers

Have you ever gotten a phone call, email or pop-up from someone trying to scam you with an obviously non-existent problem with your computer that will be expensive to solve? French security researcher Ivan Kwiatkowski knows how you feel, but he wasn’t content with hanging up or uttering a few choice words of reprimand. He…

Security researcher turns the tables on cyber-scammers was originally published on iSeeTech

Security researcher turns the tables on cyber-scammers was originally published on iSeeTech

Security researcher turns the tables on cyber-scammers was originally published on iSeeTech