CybersecurityUpdate

DOJ Planning to Review Google-Fitbit Deal Over Privacy Concerns
According to the New York Post, the Department of...
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Apple Threatens to Leave Russia in 2020, Citing Russian Software Demands
The International Business Times (IBT) is reporting that Ap...
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New Google Chrome Feature May Drive Users to Firefox
The Register is reporting on a new feature in an upcoming version...
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Apple Explains iPhone 11 Frequent Location Checking
Apple has finally explained behavior that lead some to believe new iPhones or iOS 13.x had a privacy bug....
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Huawei Moves Research to Canada, Urges Suppliers to Break U.S. Law
The battle between Huawei and the U.S. shows no signs of abating. In fact, Huawei is making moves that will likely ratchet up the war even further....
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TikTok Accused of Illegally Collecting Data and Uploading It to China
A California student has filed a class-action lawsuit against TikTock, the wildly popular social media app from China. According to a report in the...
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TrueDialog Database With Tens of Millions of Texts Left Exposed Online
According to researchers at privacy firm vpnMentor, millions...
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China Requiring Facial Recognition Scans For Mobile Users
China is ramping up its attacks on privacy, with new rules due to take effect requiring all citizens to submit to facial recognition scans when registerin...
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Darktrace CEO: People Are Going To Give a Hard Look At Cloud Security
“People are going to really give a hard look at cloud security,” says Darktrace CEO Nicole Eagan. “At the end of the day, it also says when you have someth...
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Need Power When Traveling? Beware of USB Charging Stations
The Los Angeles Times is reporting on the dangers of “juice...
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Roughly 100 Developers May Have Improperly Accessed FaceBook Groups Data
The last few weeks have seen the news go from bad to worse for Facebook, especially on the privacy front. Now the company is...
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Interpol Delays Encryption Criticism After Pushback
A week ago news broke that the FBI had drafted a resolution for Interpol to release condemning the use of strong encryption. Ultimately the resolution was not passed, with Interpol...
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California DMV Selling Drivers’ Personal Information
In a case of “what are they thinking,” the California DMV has admitted that it sells drivers’ information to the tune of $50 million a year, according to...
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