Security News


Google knowns that usability is a pre-requisite for security, so they’ve come up (yet again) with a new option within the 2-step verification feature for Google accounts: Google prompt. Google...




Google has simplified its 2-step verification feature with a basic prompt users can take advantage of as a second form of authentication.


The Internet is buzzing -- at least, my little corner of the Internet -- about finding a 120-meter-long giant squid on Google Earth. It's a false alarm. As usual, you can also use this squid post...

Google announced that it paid just north of half a million dollars to security researchers as part of the first year of its Android Security Rewards program.
