Title: What Do Hospital Cyber Attackers Want to Know About You?
Category: Health News
Created: 9/24/2019 12:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 9/24/2019 12:00:00 AM
iOS 13 bug lets third-party keyboards enable ‘full access’ without your permission — here’s a fix

Just as Apple made available iOS 13.1 and iPadOS after a rather messy rollout, the iPhone maker is warning users of a security issue impacting third-party keyboard apps. The bug — unresolved in its latest updates released yesterday — could potentially allow keyboard makers to gather keystroke data without your knowledge and relay it back to their servers. Third-party keyboards like GBoard, SwiftKey, and Grammarly can be run either as a standalone app or can request “full access” to communicate with other apps and provide additional features. But according to a support document released by the company yesterday, a bug in the…
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We’re officially in the dark mode era. iOS 13 and Android 10, which rolled out recently, both have that option. Sadly, not all appsautomatically respond to the dark theme on your phone and turn the lights down. However, according to reports by Android Police and 9to5Google, Instagram is testing a dark mode that not only works on Android 10, but on some of previous versions too. Users who are part of the beta testing program for Instagram and using the version 114.0.0.24, should see the app automatically switch to the dark mode if the theme is applied system-wide. For a beta roll-out, the…
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Bike thieves are a brazen bunch. In NYC, cyclists who have to lock up outside have two primary approaches: get a cheap bike that you won’t cry about when it’s stolen, or lock up like a pro. But thieves are also incredibly opportunistic. They’ll grab anything of even minimal value that’s not properly secured, and not a day goes by I don’t see a locked bike missing a wheel or saddle. The SeatyGo tries to prevent that latter situation with a simple solution: make it incredibly simple to take the seat with you. The saddle is made by Seatylock, whose namesake…
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