Security News
Spooky Behavior
Okta’s Latest Security Breach Is Haunted by the Ghost of Incidents Past
A recent breach of authentication giant Okta has impacted nearly 200 of its clients. But repeated incidents and the company’s delayed disclosure have security experts calling foul.
By Lily Hay Newman
Section 702
A Powerful Tool US Spies Misused to Stalk Women Faces Its Potential Demise
By Dell Cameron
Fog of War
Who’s Responsible for the Gaza Hospital Explosion? Here’s Why It’s Hard to Know What’s Real
By David Gilbert
Security Roundup
The US Congress Was Targeted With Predator Spyware
By Andy Greenberg and Lily Hay Newman
Rinse and Repeat
New Clues Suggest Stolen FTX Funds Went to Russia-Linked Money Launderers
By Andy Greenberg
Signals and Noise
Israel’s Failure to Stop the Hamas Attack Shows the Danger of Too Much Surveillance
By Matt Burgess and Lily Hay Newman
Just One Job
Predictive Policing Software Terrible at Predicting Crimes
By Aaron Sankin and Surya Mattu
On Notice
US Justice Department Urged to Investigate Gunshot Detector Purchases
By Dell Cameron and Dhruv Mehrotra
Crime = Money
The Maker of ShotSpotter Is Buying the World’s Most Infamous Predictive Policing Tech
By Dhruv Mehrotra and Dell Cameron