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Facebook and Google are doing anything they can to nudge users away from data privacy, a Norwegian agency alleged in a new report.
The two teens used the rewards points built up in the accounts to make purchases, before selling the account credentials on the Dark Web.
Name, address, email address, telephone number, payment details and Ticketmaster login details were potentially compromised for tens of thousands of customers.
A former National Security Agency contractor pleaded guilty Tuesday to espionage, becoming the first person to be prosecuted under the Trump administration for leaking classified information.
The planned threading in shared memory update gives bad actors a way around the timer mitigations released by browser vendors.
Mozilla is testing a new tool that securely checks to see if users’ accounts have been hacked.
A PoC shows how ships could be hacked and fooled into changing direction – all due to simple security issues.
The emails claim that all of the victim’s devices have been hacked and infected with the infamous ransomware — and then ask for Bitcoin to “fix” it.
The agency doesn’t ask for explicit consent to collect the voiceprints; and, the deletion and erasure process lacks transparency.
Malefactors have doubled down on duping Fortnite enthusiasts, releasing YouTube videos with links to scam versions of the game. And that’s not all.
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