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The annual meeting of the Chaos Computer Club, Germany’s giant hacker group, is online again this year. While those of us here are sad that we don’t get to see our hacker friends in person ...
The Chaos Computer Club used the announcement to make a generic plea for less electronic monitoring by government officials.
Germany's Chaos Computing Club claims to have tricked Apple's new TouchID security feature this weekend. In a blog post on the breakthrough, the CCC writes that they bypassed the fingerprint ...
A new online video released by the famed German hacking group Chaos Computer Club appears to demonstrate an end-run around the Apple fingerprint-scanning lock. The good news is attackers don’t ...
Chaos Computer Club, Europe’s largest association of hackers, claims it can reproduce your fingerprints from a couple of photos that show your fingers. At the 31st annual Chaos Computer Club ...
The Chaos Computer Club (CCC) computer security association warns against using two-factor authentication (2FA) via SMS. In addition to known attacks to intercept messages with one-time passwords ...
Dragon Sector on stage at a German cybersecurity conference. Screenshot: Chaos Computer Club Earlier this month, Polish hackers known as Dragon Sector accused one of Poland’s largest train ...
In all, members of the Chaos Computer Club purchased six devices, which the Times says the military used around a decade ago to gather biometric info at checkpoints and during patrols, screenings ...
After the CCC drew attention to security gaps in hundreds of restaurant ordering sites, the data protection authority is investigating the incident.
According to a presentation shown during the recently held Chaos Communication Congress at the Chaos Computer Club (CCC), Windows BitLocker can be screwed without a screwdriver. A ...
After the Chaos Computer Club tipped off Volkswagen on November 26, it also reached out to Germany’s Federal Ministry of the Interior and the state police, which then in turn gave Volkswagen and ...
The researchers, who gave their talk at the Chaos Computer Club in Hamburg, Germany, this week, said the exposed data also contained the precise location coordinates on more than half of the ...