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Porn Showed Up on Legit News Sites Thanks to Internet Rot

Plus: China’s pipeline probing, a Chromebook debacle, and more of the week’s top security news.
How AI Will Help Keep Time at the Tokyo Olympics
Omega, the official timekeeper of the Games, is now using computer vision and motion sensors for events like swimming, gymnastics, and beach volleyball.
How to use VBA’s InputBox function to select a range on the fly in Excel
Automating the selection process isn’t difficult if you rely on VBA’s InputBox in Microsoft Excel.
The Kaseya Ransomware Nightmare Is Almost Over

A decryption tool has emerged, meaning any victims whose systems remain locked up can soon breathe easy.
Windows “HiveNightmare” bug could expose system files to non-admin users
An attacker who exploits this flaw could use system privileges to install programs, view or delete data, and create accounts with full user rights.
An Explosive Spyware Report Shows the Limits of iOS Security

Amnesty International sheds alarming light on an NSO Group surveillance tool—and the gaps in Apple’s and Google’s defenses.
The FTC Votes Unanimously to Enforce Right to Repair
The move follows an executive order issued last week by the White House urging the agency to secure consumers’ rights to fix their own gadgets.
How to activate Microsoft Defender Application Guard in Windows 10
Microsoft Defender Application Guard protects your networks and data from malicious applications running in your web browser, but you must install and activate it first.
Venmo Gets More Private—but It’s Still Not Fully Safe

Eliminating the global feed is a good step. But until the platform offers privacy by default, it remains a liability for many of its users.