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Social media data privacy controls were the top security topic at Apple’s WWDC on Monday.
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.
The exposed information includes accounts payable and invoice data, customer support emails, password-recovery mails, links to employee manuals, staffing schedules and other internal resources.
The Honda mistake affects 50,000 users of the Honda Connect App, while UMG exposed corporate keys to the kingdom.
WHOIS, the searchable “phonebook” of contact data for internet domains, may violate GDPR — or it may not. A lawsuit seeks to find out which it is.
Fortune 500 breaches seem to be a theme this week.
After an Alexa speaker recorded and shared a private conversation, the tech community is casting a wary eye on voice assistant privacy issues.
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.
Privacy advocates say facial recognition can be an agent of authoritarian surveillance; others say it’s an invaluable tool to combat kidnapping, locate lost children and track down criminals on the run.
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