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TODAY'S FEATURED STORY
Time to Patch: Google Chrome Flaw Used to Spread Spyware

Google is rolling out the patch to fix a zero-day vulnerability in Chrome for Windows. Kaspersky suspects a state-sponsored group used the flaw to spy on Russian users.

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THE LATEST SECURITY NEWS
Reminder: Your Alexa Voice Recordings Will Soon Be Sent to Amazon

On March 28, Amazon will get rid of a setting on Echo devices that let people store voice recordings locally rather than on Amazon’s cloud servers. Here’s what that means.

Trump Officials Insist 'War Plans' Signal Chat Not Classified, Dems Skeptical

At a Tuesday hearing, CIA Director John Ratcliffe and DNI Tulsi Gabbard struggle to explain how info about targets, weapons, and attack sequencing is unclassified. Democrats weren't having it.

Creator of HaveIBeenPwned Data Breach Site Falls for Phishing Email

However, the hacker behind the phishing attack appears to have only stolen the email addresses of those who subscribed to Troy Hunt's blog, rather than Haveibeenpwned.com.

Russian Hackers Are Trying to Break Into Signal Chats, Pentagon Warns

Days before we learned about the 'war plans' Signal chat, the Pentagon sends a department-wide email warning that Russian hackers are exploiting Signal's 'linked devices' feature.

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