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Interest in Zoom Zero-Day Hacks Is ‘Sky-High’ as Meetings Move Online
Hackers are turning their attention to Zoom in hopes of selling bugs for thousands of dollars to government agents or other customers.
Google Says It Sent Some People's Private Videos to Strangers
A bug in Google's Takeout tool sent some users' content to other accounts.
Twitter Bug Notifies People When They Get Added to ‘Private’ Lists
A strange bug allows some people who get added to a “private” list to know they are on that list.
Months-Old 'Ghost Texts' Were Sent by This Company You Never Heard Of
Read the service notice that explains why old text messages suddenly showed up on people’s phones this week.
BUG BOUNTY: Google Served Mealworm Pizza in Its Cafeteria
One of the internet giant's hackers called it: “Pizza La Bughuntero.“
iPhone Emulation Company Sued by Apple Says It's Making iPhones Safer
Corellium responds to Apple's lawsuit saying the startup is good for society and accusing Apple of owing it money.
These People Make Thousands a Month Selling Live Roaches on eBay
"Pick any bug popular in the reptile trade for food, take 15 minutes educate yourself on their reproduction, sell the things on eBay at the going market rate."
How Google Changed the Secretive Market for the Most Dangerous Hacks in the World
For five years, Google has funded Project Zero, a team of hackers with the sole mission of finding bugs in whatever software they wanted to research, be it Google’s or somebody else’s. Are they making the internet safer?
Media Is Crawling With Bugs
Roaches at the 'Washington Post.' Bedbugs at the 'New York Times.' Some sort of carpenter ant situation at VICE. What's with all the bugs?
Alaska Is on Fire. Bugs Are Making It Worse.
They burrow into spruce trees, killing them and essentially turning them into kindling for fires.