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Lees meerThe FTC said VTech transmitted and stored information without intrusion prevention, detection or encryption, in spite of policy claims.
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Lees meerRemember how we keep telling you that HTTPS is about more than just privacy? Well, here's a timely reminder why...coffeshop coin mining!
Lees meerNot long ago trumpeted as the world’s largest biometric database, India’s Aadhaar system covering 1.2bn citizens is rapidly acquiring a less impressive reputation as the easiest to breach.
Lees meerOn January 8, Apple made available iOS 11.2.2, which includes a security update for Spectre, one of the CPU-level vulnerabilities making the headlines as of late.
Lees meerYour chances of being searched at a US border crossing are now at an all-time high. But the chances that border agents will be pulling data from your devices declined this past week - at least by a little.
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Lees meerShe's teaching NEMESIS to find white nationalists' so-called dog whistles - the Black Sun and Pepe the frog memes - with object recognition.
Lees meerFrom the Intel CPU flaw and the IP address errors leading to wrongful arrests to Microsoft's plans to be "password free", and more!
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Lees meerFollowing ads appearing next to hate-filled/extremist content, the bank says it's not relying on Google to protect its brand.
Lees meerChildren aren't getting enough guidance to cope with the emotional demands that social media puts on them, according to new report.
Lees meerHere's a video to help you decide what to do next about F**CKWIT, aka KAISER, aka KPTI, aka Meltdown, aka Spectre, aka The Intel Bug.
Lees meerSometimes, if not most times, silence on social media is golden.
Lees meerIf you’re among the 140 million users who enjoy streaming music from Spotify, you might want to make sure you have a strong password.
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Lees meerIt's known variously as F**KWIT, KAISER and KPTI - it's an Intel CPU flaw that means we need to trade performance for security.
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