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Apple’s M1 Chip Has a Fascinating Flaw


The covert channel bug demonstrates a fundamental fact of CPUs: even new ones have vulnerabilities.
US Soldiers Exposed Nuclear Secrets on Digital Flashcards


Plus: A major hack in Japan, Citizen app run amuck, and more of the week’s top security news.
WhatsApp’s Fight With India Could Have Global Repercussions


The country’s “traceability” requirement would undermine the privacy of the encrypted messaging app’s users far beyond its borders.
A Never-Before-Seen Wiper Malware Is Hitting Israeli Targets


The malicious code, which masquerades as ransomware, appears to come from a hacking group with ties to Iran.
How to sync all your browser bookmarks with xBrowserSync

Here’s how to use the free XBrowserSync tool to keep all your bookmarks synchronized and your internet life simplified.
Surface Laptop 4 showcases Microsoft’s new approach to PC security

Microsoft is bringing advanced hardware security to more Surface devices with cloud firmware management to help enterprises deploy new PCs quickly.
Ransomware’s Dangerous New Trick: Double-Encrypting Your Data


Even when you pay to get a decryption key, you may find your files are still locked up by another strain of malware.
Decades-Old ‘Frag Attack’ Flaws Affect Almost Every Wi-Fi Device


The so-called Frag Attack vulnerabilities could let hackers steal data or compromise connected gadgets.
Google Gets Serious About Two-Factor Authentication. Good!


The tech giant wants to push its billions of users—and the rest of the industry—to enable multifactor authentication by default.