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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.
Facebook and Google are doing anything they can to nudge users away from data privacy, a Norwegian agency alleged in a new report.
How can we keep up with the social media threat landscape as it grows to include more malware, hacks and scams? We discuss on the latest Threatpost podcast.
A Facebook glitch in May set millions of posts that users composed to “public” for ten days.
Experts say the devil is in the details when it comes to complying with the swath of new privacy and cybersecurity laws enforced by the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation.
Facebook is again in hot water after an article alleged it struck deals with device-makers to access users’ data.
An attacker can pick up the profile picture, username and the “likes” of unsuspecting visitors who find themselves landing on a malicious website.
GDPR may be going in effect Friday, but U.S. citizens have a ways to go before seeing similar privacy regulations from the U.S government.
Cloud migration and automated systems, data privacy and encryption all remain central issues for the FBI as it considers its mandate and role in the modern digital age.
The Sun Team APT, likely linked to North Korea, uses Google Play and Facebook as attack vectors.