Facebook Software Bug Made Some Private Posts Public: 14 Million Affected
A Facebook glitch in May set millions of posts that users composed to “public” for ten days. READ MORE HERE…
A Facebook glitch in May set millions of posts that users composed to “public” for ten days. READ MORE HERE…
As the popularity around cryptocurrency has continued to rise in 2018, it has also paved an easy path for cash-hungry scammers to launch “cryptocurrency giveaway scams.” READ MORE HERE…
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. READ MORE HERE…
Welcome to our weekly roundup, where we share what you need to know about the cybersecurity news and events that happened over the past few days. This week, a new report revealed that the Equifax breach had a larger impact than previously thought. In addition, The Senate Intelligence Committee released an interim report declaring that…
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A rapidly swelling botnet of Twitter accounts advertising “adult dating”-themed scam websites has at least 80,000 nodes to date. Read More HERE…
A glitch caused Twitter passwords to be stored in plain text on an internal log. Read More HERE…
In the last post we highlighted the privacy risks associated with using popular social networking sites and browsers. You might not appreciate just how much of your personal data is being accessed by advertisers and other third parties via your social media accounts and internet browsing. Similarly, your privacy settings may have changed significantly since…
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