Mar 22, 2019

Top 10 Technology Headlines for the Week of March 18

These are the technology headlines that caught our attention this week.

VentureBeat: Security Firms Detail Android and Google Photos Vulnerabilities that Exposed User Data

By: Seth Colaner

Krebs on Security: Facebook Stored Hundreds of Millions of User Passwords in Plain Text for Years

By: Brian Krebs

CNBC: Desperate to Get Through to Executives, Some Cybersecurity Vendors are Resorting to Lies and Blackmail

By: Kate Fazzini

Bleeping Computer: Mozilla Firefox 67 to Warn About Breached Sites Using New Add-On

By: Lawrence Abrams

Bloomberg: Google Requests Meeting With U.S. General Amid China AI Debate

By: Mark Bergen

Motherboard: Microsoft Says the FCC 'Overstates' Broadband Availability in the US

By: Karl Bode

CNET: What AncestryDNA Taught Me about DNA, Privacy and the Complex World of Genetic Testing

By: Jackson Ryan

MIT Technology Review: Microsoft Just Booted Up the First “DNA Drive” for Storing Data

By: Antonio Regalado

Buzzfeed News: This Giant Ad Fraud Scheme Drained Users' Batteries And Data By Running Hidden Video Ads In Android Apps

By: Craig Silverman

Business Insider: A Russian 'Troll Slayer' went Undercover at a Troll Factory

By: Charles Maynes