Jan 18, 2019Top 10 Technology Headlines for the Week of Jan. 14Here's what happened in technology news this week. Fortune: Researchers Discover Big Cybersecurity Flaw In FortniteBy: Jonathan Vanian Wired: An Astonishing 773 Million Records Exposed In Monster BreachBy: Brian Barrett Tom’s Guide: Most Americans Still Don't Know Facebook Tracks ThemBy: Monica Chin Information Week: How Retail Is Advancing AI, IoTBy: Jessica Davis CNET: Twitter Admits Bug Exposed Some Android Users' Protected Tweets For YearsBy: Sean Keane Wall Street Journal: Huawei CEO Says Company Doesn’t Spy For China, Praises TrumpBy: Dan Strumpf Dark Reading: Cryptomining Continues To Be Top Malware ThreatBy: Jai Vijayan InnovationMap: Houston Sees Significant Jump In Annual Venture Capital Investments, According To New DataBy: Natalie Harms Washington Post: White House Emails Are Highly Vulnerable To Hackers And Spammers, New Data ShowsBy: Joseph Marks The Hacker News: New Android Malware Apps Use Motion Sensor to Evade DetectionBy: Mohit Kumar#fortnite #cybersecurity #cryptocurrency #huawei #breach #data #facebook #privacy #AI #IoT #twitter #android #malware #houston #spam
Here's what happened in technology news this week. Fortune: Researchers Discover Big Cybersecurity Flaw In FortniteBy: Jonathan Vanian Wired: An Astonishing 773 Million Records Exposed In Monster BreachBy: Brian Barrett Tom’s Guide: Most Americans Still Don't Know Facebook Tracks ThemBy: Monica Chin Information Week: How Retail Is Advancing AI, IoTBy: Jessica Davis CNET: Twitter Admits Bug Exposed Some Android Users' Protected Tweets For YearsBy: Sean Keane Wall Street Journal: Huawei CEO Says Company Doesn’t Spy For China, Praises TrumpBy: Dan Strumpf Dark Reading: Cryptomining Continues To Be Top Malware ThreatBy: Jai Vijayan InnovationMap: Houston Sees Significant Jump In Annual Venture Capital Investments, According To New DataBy: Natalie Harms Washington Post: White House Emails Are Highly Vulnerable To Hackers And Spammers, New Data ShowsBy: Joseph Marks The Hacker News: New Android Malware Apps Use Motion Sensor to Evade DetectionBy: Mohit Kumar#fortnite #cybersecurity #cryptocurrency #huawei #breach #data #facebook #privacy #AI #IoT #twitter #android #malware #houston #spam