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The account recovery feature allowed for scraping of any public profile data. Also this: CA actually may have gotten 87m users' data.
Lees meerIf passed, the bill would give platforms 72 hours to investigate reports of bots seeking to mislead Californians and to remove or disclose them.
Lees meerOn April Fools' Day Cloudflare launched a new public DNS (Domain Name System) service using the memorable network address 1.1.1.1.
Lees meerIn less than an hour after he tweeted from a barricaded room, Vadim Lavrusik's account was hijacked.
Lees meerTwo free tickets for every family? It sounds great! It has to be a scam.
Lees meerWant a free pass to RSA conference in San Francisco? Look no further!
Lees meerThe US Government will request 5 years' worth of social media details for 14 million visa applicants, if this proposal goes into effect.
Lees meerGrindr has found itself with the uncomfortable job of explaining why it has quietly been sharing the HIV status of its users with third parties.
Lees meerFacebook's blamed a bug. Let's wait and see what other critters crawl out of those data archives many of us have been downloading!
Lees meerThere's a war of words going on at the moment between veteran cybercrime reporter Brian Krebs and US bakery chain Panera Bread.
Lees meerA Dark Web monitoring company announced the breach via Twitter on April Fool's Day, but it wasn't a joke.
Lees meer#Funny? #JustAPrank? Nah. How about instead #Lawsuit, #RestrainingOrder, #$25KInDamages?
Lees meerFrom the Apple password leak and the MyFitnessPal breach to police using a dead man's fingers to unlock his iPhone, and more!
Lees meerUnder Armour's hugely popular fitness tracker, MyFitnessPal, has been hacked.
Lees meerIs this the return of WannaCry? Or did it simply never go away?
Lees meerFacebook says it's going to reach into the 20 or so dusty corners where it's tucked away privacy and security settings and pull them into a centralized spot for users.
Lees meerAccording to reports, Italian football club Lazio just paid a transfer fee of $2.5m to scammers instead of the proper recipients.
Lees meerWe don't know what the attackers were after, but they managed to knock down one server that supported Baltimore's emergency dispatching.
Lees meerFirefox's Facebook Container extension keeps your Facebook data, well, contained.
Lees meerMicrosoft’s updates for the Meltdown microprocessor mega-flaw inadvertently left users running Windows 7 64-bit systems open to a “way worse” flaw.
Lees meerMicrosoft has banned nudity, swearing and other unsavoury behaviors in Skype, Xbox, email, and Office 365 docs.
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