Subj : Sophos Virus News To : All From : Daryl Stout Date : Tue Aug 21 2018 08:31:34 Here's the latest anti-virus and System Security news from the Naked Security Blog at Sophos. You can access these for yourself at http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com You can also sign up to receive a daily digest (Monday through Friday) of security issues and links, delivered right to your email box. It's a reminder to PRACTICE SAFE HEX!! You could lose your data via an attack of malware, ransomware, or be a victim of identity theft, otherwise. Note that text in some of the links may content text that some may find vulgar, profane, offensive, explicitly sexual, etc. -- these are provided to alert you that your system may have been infected!! *** WhatsApp urges Android users to manually backup their chats WhatsAppers have until 12 November. That's when WhatsApp will sweep out dusty old backups that haven't been updated in more than a year. *** Twitch admits exposing user messages after archiving error Games streaming giant Twitch has admitted accidentally exposing some users' messages to other users as it shut down its legacy in-house messaging system in May. *** Social networks to be fined for hosting terrorist content Draft EU legislation, due out next month, will likely incorporate a one-hour takedown window for extremist content flagged by law enforcement. *** The security changes you can expect in iOS 12 We take a look at the beta version of iOS 12 and the security-related changes we can expect to see when it's released in (probably) September. *** Firefox axes add-ons, developer pushes back Mozilla has wiped 23 extensions from its directory of Firefox browser add-ons after finding what it says were inappropriate functions in the code. *** Los Angeles to use body scanners on metro riders Subway and bus riders will be randomly scanned as the city becomes the first in the country to use the technology to thwart suicide bombers. *** Google employees protest work on censored search engine for China Hundreds signed a letter raising concerns about the moral and ethical issues of Google helping China with its censorship. *** Adblocking and browser privacy can be bypassed, researchers find Virtually every desktop browser and adblocker can have its ad-tracking privacy or security bypassed by at least one software technique, a new study has found. *** Monday review - the hot 23 stories of the week From the 10-year jail sentence for not unlocking your phone and the teen who hacked Apple to Facebook's news feed hoax, and more! *** --- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32 * Origin: ILinkNet: The Thunderbolt BBS - wx1der.dyndns.org (454:1/33) .