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, our loss ...
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Right now in Hamburg, Germany, the largest European hacker association, the Chaos Computer Club (CCC), is holding its 31st annual congress that’s a four-day fest of all things hacking. Other than ...
The hacker community was awash with simultaneous excitement and horror after Apple announced that its new iPhone 5S would include a fingerprint reader for device unlocking. A group of security ...
The German hacking group Chaos Computer Club says its biometrics hacking team has discovered how to bypass the biometric security of Apple’s TouchID fingerprint authentication through a simple method ...
A well-regarded Germany-based hacker group claims a German government-created Trojan horse program is capable of secretly spying on Web users without their consent. The group says on its website that ...
Researchers from the Chaos Computer Club say they have successfully defeated the iris recognition system on the recently released Samsung Galaxy S8 using a dummy eye that is simple to make.
Are you a creative thinker who can write software and detect computer security vulnerabilities? If yes, federal police in Germany have a job for you. The Bundeskriminalamt, or BKA, is Germany’s ...
The Chaos Computer Club claims to be able to bypass Apple's new Touch ID fingerprint sensor with a photo of the original user's fingerprint. The bypass is demonstrated in this short video: The system ...
The Chaos Computer Club, Europe’s largest association of hackers and hackerspaces, has been blocked by several UK ISPs as part of a government filter to block adult content. Since July, 2013, large UK ...
BERLIN—It’s good to be a member of Germany’s Chaos Computer Club these days. Membership is booming. Club members are partnering up with some of the biggest names in German media and business.
The German Chaos Computer Club said Wednesday that it has added to its legal complaint about U.S. spying on German citizens evidence that the NSA allegedly snooped on at least one of its Tor servers.