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Facebook is launching an investigation into whether Crimson Hexagon’s collection of public user data was a violation of its data policies.
Airport TSA agents don’t check terminals for insecure WiFi networks, so stay on your toes when using hotspots at these airports.
This bill making its way through Congress would allow law enforcement to more easily uncover location data for cell phones from mobile carriers in an emergency.
IT companies allege that one of New Zealand’s largest networks of doctors and nurses has been storing hundreds of thousands of sensitive patient records, without express consent.
Cyberattackers have used a bogus mobile device management (MDM) system to target a small – but presumably high-value – set of iPhones in India in a cyberespionage campaign that has some unusual hallmarks.
Why are hackers selling medical records of deceased patients?
Researchers released a workaround for Apple’s USB Restricted Mode security feature the same day it was rolled out.
The fitness app Polar Flow exposes the whereabouts of some of its high-profile users, including “spies” and those with sensitive positions in the military.
The July Android Security bulletin tackles 44 vulnerabilities in all, with the bulk rated high in severity.
Some mobile apps can take and share screenshots and video of the phones’ app activity without users’ knowledge.
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