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Congrats, we have new threats ahead. The late Christmas digest

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, folks! Better late than never. We hope that the year that has come is going to be less challenging than the previous few ones. Cheers.

But we already know that these hopes are in vain. The web is becoming more complicated and dangerous, advertising and tracking become more sophisticated, data leaks become large-scale. It's not all doom and gloom, there are a number of positive trends too — for example, cybersecurity experts say that there is no need to pay for an antivirus anymore. Software vendors generally have good built-in protection suits, and what's more important, the evil guys now do not quite need viruses to abuse you.

An advice of the year and of all the years: use complicated passwords, change them every now and then, and turn two-factor authentication on. You can stay safe for years taking no measures, but then it happens just once, and you'd be sorry for a long time (not so much because of losing money, but rather because of knowing that you could have easily avoided it by not being lazy and stu… well, mistaken). By the way, check out this article if you want to know how exactly passwords are stolen.

Manifest v3 may be delayed

Good news everyone — Google's campaign against ad blocking extensions that we'd already warned you about met strong resistance again. Well, okay, to be clear, Google are not actually fighting ad blockers but rather limiting the capabilites of browser extentions, which sounds like a reasonable move from the security point of view, but would also maim or kill oh so many existing extentions. The Electronic Frontier Foundation, well known for advocating online privacy and security, has called Google to review their plans on the notorious Manifest v3. If Google still wants not to be viewed as "evil" by the public, they will at least take some time before introducing Manifest v3.

Surprise: people do need ad blockers

And Google has got a good reason to think before depriving users of ad blockers: Multiple ad blockers topped Firefox's list of the most popular and innovative add-on browser extensions of 2021.

Another surprise: people yearn for security, or at least for a feeling of safety. Brave browser reported reaching 1% share of the browser market with 50 million active monthly users. We've already written about their new privacy-oriented search engine.

In its turn, the privacy-focused search engine DuckDuckGo reported growing by almost 47% in 2021. It now has a market share of 34.6 billion search queries and 100 million search users per day. They have recently released a browser of their own, and now they are announcing a service called Email Protection "that strips email trackers and allows you to protect your actual email address".

We are secure and scared of government

Here is a story about unexpected consequences: the encrypted messenger called Signal decided to implement anonymous cryptocurrency payments. What could be more security- and privacy-oriented? The problem is, experts say, crypto has a bad reputation, and such a feature would attract regulators' attention. You know them regulators, they spoil all the fun all the time. We do not actually know if it is good or bad that a secure messenger is afriad to attract regulators' attention. The most important thing is, people seem to be sure that end-to-end encryption is in real danger, and everybody must be careful not to "provoke" governments to forbid it.

Current and former Signal employees told me they were worried about what that combination would bring to the app. Anonymous transactions would likely attract criminals, they told me, and that in turn would attract regulatory scrutiny. Given that end-to-end encryption already faces legal challenges around the globe, they said, Signal's addition of anonymous payments was a needless provocation. And it could give more ammunition to lawmakers who want to end encryption as we know it.

A few days ago the founder and CEO of Signal stepped down and was replaced by Brian Acton, a co-founder of WhatsApp. Looks like there is now one secure messenger less.

What, again?

Mobile apps positioned as a calculator or calendar actually spy on you and gather your data, warns a respected news outlet The New York Times. Wow! Never happened before! Oh wait, it was happening all the time that mobile apps existed. Well, they say there appeared a new generation of data harvesting apps that record keystrokes, conversations, location, and all that. They actually describe themselves as "stalkerware": it's implied that you, for example, steal your parther's phone and install what looks like an innocuous calculator. But that same app is listed in Google Play store as a literal "keylogger". Yes, Google distributes keyloggers, no one cares apparently. Beware, do not lose control over your devices, pay attention to apps that you do not remember installing.

Big boss is watching you — your boss, actually

Quite a grim article on Techcrunch on how you have no privacy at all at work. The company admin can read all your direct messages in Slack, company-provided gadgets are monitored, HR protects company's interests, not yours — but all of that is not a reason to quit. And we are just reminding: there is such thing as a VPN.

Bad boys punished themselves

And to round things out, here's some security-related fun:

After infecting themselves with their own custom remote access trojan (RAT), an Indian-linked cyber-espionage group has accidentally exposed its operations to security researchers.

People are just human

Ok, just one more short one. Even if it's not strictly security-related, it's still fun. Two cops were so obsessed by chasing a rare pokemon in Pokemon Go that they ignored a robbery in progress.

Well, that's it. Stay safe.

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AdGuard for Windows

Windows 版 AdGuard 不只是廣告封鎖程式,它是集成所有讓您享受最佳網路體驗的主要功能的多用途工具。其可封鎖廣告和危險網站,加速網頁載入速度,並且保護兒童的線上安全。
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Mac 版 AdGuard 是一款獨一無二的專為 MacOS 設計的廣告封鎖程式。除了保護使用者免受瀏覽器和應用程式裡惱人廣告的侵擾外,應用程式還能保護使用者免受追蹤、網路釣魚和詐騙。
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AdGuard for Android

Android 版的 AdGuard 是一個用於安卓裝置的完美解決方案。與其他大多數廣告封鎖器不同,AdGuard 不需要 Root 權限,提供廣泛的應用程式管理選項。
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AdGuard for iOS

用於 iPhone 和 iPad 的最佳 iOS 廣告封鎖程式。AdGuard 可以清除 Safari 中的各種廣告,保護個人隱私,並加快頁面載入速度。iOS 版 AdGuard 廣告封鎖技術確保最高質量的過濾,並讓使用者同時使用多個過濾器。
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AdGuard 內容阻擋器將消除在支援內容阻擋器技術之行動瀏覽器中的各種各類廣告 — 即 Samsung 網際網路和 Yandex.Browser。雖然比 AdGuard for Android 更受限制,但它是免費的,易於安裝並仍提供高廣告封鎖品質。
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AdGuard 瀏覽器擴充功能

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AdGuard 助理

AdGuard 桌面應用程式的配套瀏覽器擴充功能。它為瀏覽器提供了自訂的元件阻止的功能,將網站列入允許清單或傳送報告等功能。
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AdGuard DNS

AdGuard DNS 是一種不需要安裝任何的應用程式而封鎖網際網路廣告之極簡單的方式。它易於使用,完全地免費,被輕易地於任何的裝置上設置,並向您提供封鎖廣告、計數器、惡意網站和成人內容之最少必要的功能。
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AdGuard Home

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AdGuard Pro iOS 版

除了在 Safari 中之優秀的 iOS 廣告封鎖對普通版的用戶為已知的外,AdGuard Pro 提供很多功能。透過提供對自訂的 DNS 設定之存取,該應用程式允許您封鎖廣告、保護您的孩子免於線上成人內容並保護您個人的資料免於盜竊。
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AdGuard for Safari

自 Apple 開始強迫每位人使用該新的軟體開發套件(SDK)以來,用於 Safari 的廣告封鎖延伸功能處境艱難。AdGuard 延伸功能可以將高優質的廣告封鎖帶回 Safari。
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AdGuard Temp Mail

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AdGuard Android TV 版

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