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Microsoft said CCPA is good news, given the failure of Congress to pass a comprehensive privacy protection law at the federal level.
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Lees meerApple may care about your privacy but that doesn't mean it gets it right all the time, especially when it comes to training its Siri AI assistant.
Lees meerThe update fixes 11 mainly high-severity security flaws in Windows and GeForce graphics card drivers, including three in the program used to update them.
Lees meerThe SIM-swap victim knew he was in trouble when he got a 3:30 a.m. message about his phone service being cut off.
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Lees meerPrivacy is hard to come by these days. Malicious actors, large corporations, and governments are constantly trying to look over your shoulder when you’re online. But some in the tech community are fighting back. Tools like ad blockers, no-track brow…
Lees meerMicrosoft has urged people to patch their Windows systems following the appearance of mass BlueKeep exploits just over a week ago.
Lees meerResearchers noticed that the main app configuration file, ADBMobileConfig.json, contained settings that could lead to security problems.
Lees meerThe text-generating AI has only been released in neutered forms until now, for fear it would be used to mass-produce fake news and spam.
Lees meerAventura allegedly imported cheap cameras and network-enabled security gear from China, then slapped US flag stickers on them.
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Lees meerFrom hackable voice assistants to ISPs allegedly lying about encrypted DNS, and everything in between. It's weekly roundup time.
Lees meerOn this week’s Checklist, we’ll talk about a privacy issue with a privacy service. We’ll look at how social engineering works in practice by examining “SIM-swapping”. And we’ll check out a high-tech hacking story that reads like something out of a H…
Lees meerAn IT project manager has pleaded guilty to accessing the email account of a former client's CEO, said reports this week.
Lees meerThis week’s bold rebrand of Facebook to FACEBOOK can’t hide the growing sense that nobody is happy with the company right now.
Lees meerBandits? Egg hurling?! Up to 92.5% visibility obscured??!! Don't share this turkey, but do let us know if you decide to test your wipers!
Lees meerBlueKeep's back, ransomware batters Spain, and yet more sextortion - listen now!
Lees meerAn email scam from earlier this year has resurfaced on Facebook - don't fall for it!
Lees meerAn old piece of malware is storming the WordPress community, enabling its perpetrators to take control of sites and inject code of their choosing.
Lees meerHigh-profile ransomware attacks on city and state governments have made national and international news in the past year. Many people are left wondering how serious the problem is—and what, if anything, can be done about it. The post 7 Facts About …
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