In this week’s Cyber News roundup, we take a look at an update to Google search results, Google’s plan to bring privacy-focused features to Android, Facebook’s latest attempt at getting you to stay, and a glimpse of what the future could hold following Jan. 6.
Cyber News: Google Deleting Bad Robinhood Reviews
Cyber News: COVID Vaccine Scams are Here
Cyber News: Biden's Peloton Not Welcome at White House
Cyber News: US Government Hacked Again
Cyber News: Ransomware Attacks Targeting K-12 Schools
There May Be a Hole in Your Firewall
Cyber News: PS5 Gamers Spooked, iPhone Flaws Patched
Apple Pays Out Big for Planned Attack
Ransomware Just Got More Expensive
Stop Borrowing Charging Cables
COVID-19 Cyber Scams are Evolving
Cyber News: Court Rules NSA Unlawful, Tesla Almost Hacked
Amazon Alexa Let Hackers Listen In
Quarantine’s Top 10 Phishing Targets
Protecting Your Company from TikTok
Why the US is Going After TikTok
Breaking Down Apple's Shift to Encrypted DNS
Is Your Smart TV Leaving You Vulnerable?
Any modern television will be equipped with “smart” features, including those that allow you to bypass the need for a third-party streaming device, such as a Roku, Amazon Fire TV Stick, or Apple TV. But doing so will inevitably require you to have your TV connected to the internet… which is kind of a problem.