
Here is what happened in technology news for the week of May 20.
Ars Technica: Why a Windows Flaw Patched Nine Days Ago is Still Spooking the Internet
By: Dan Goodin
Wired: Airbnb and New York City Reach a True on Home-Sharing Data
By: Paris Martineau
Motherboard: Snapchat Employees Abused Data Access to Spy on Users
By: Joseph Cox
Cyber Scoop: Fraud via Rogue Apps Exploded by 300 Percent in Just a Few Months
By: Jeff Stone
The Verge: 5G Could Mean Less Time to Flee a Deadly Hurricane, Heads of NASA and NOAA Warn
By: Sean Hollister
Utility Dive: Texas Passes First Grid Protection Bills to Boost Cybersecurity Monitoring and Best Practices
By: HJ Mai
Motherboard: It's Getting Way Too Easy to Create Fake Videos of People's Faces
By: Samantha Cole
CISO: Instagram Data Breach! 49 Million Users’ Sensitive Data Exposed Online
By: N/A
Venture Beat: Airbnb Teams Up With 23andMe to Recommend Heritage Travel Destinations
By: Kyle Wiggers
New York Times: Taking Steps to Maximize Privacy While Covering the Lack of It
By: Jennifer Valentino-DeVries