You know those stupid exercises on websites where you have to prove you're human (CAPTCHAs)? Here's an interesting article that explains it and gives examples of how organizations are working around it. Warning: do not stab your monitor with a knife. It will ruin an LCD screen and chip a regular old monitor. Don't get me started on cell phones.
A dental data backup service offering ransomware protection got hit with ransomware. Ironic, no?
Foxit PDF software company suffered a data breach - you are asked to change your password. Why you need to log into a site for software is beyond me.
Samsung Galaxy 10 fingerprint sensor bypassed with a cheap gel screen protector. Don't use fingerprint readers, we said.
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