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Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox Leaked Facebook User Data Caused by Browser Vulnerability
Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox might have inadvertently leaked the Facebook usernames, profile pictures and even the likes of their users because...
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Google to Remove HTTPS Secure Indicator in September
The Secure URL label HTTPS will no longer be seen on Google Chrome by September of this year. Google believes that secure websites should be the nor...
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Google’s Web Store Spreads Malware Again, 100,000 Users Infected By Malicious Chrome Extensions
Security firm Radware has uncovered malicious extensions believed to infect more than 100,000 Google Chrome users. According to a ...
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Cambridge Analytica Announces Closure, Files for Bankruptcy
Cambridge Analytica, the controversial firm embroiled in the mishandling of Facebook user data, has announced its shut down on Wednesday. Its Britis...
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Microsoft Warns of Rising Tech Support Scams, Calls for Industry-Wide Cooperation
Incidents of tech support scams targeting susceptible PC users are increasing, Microsoft warned. The company received 153,000 reported complaints fr...
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It’s Worse Than You Think, Facebook Exposes Millions More Users to Cambridge Analytica Data Breach
Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, Facebook revealed that Cambridge Analytica was able to access personal data of up to 87 million use...
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Amazon Web Services Now has a Tool for Managing ‘Secrets’
Even companies have secrets that must never be revealed to outsiders. These include passwords,  API keys and other credentials that could spell trou...
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Cloudflare Makes the Internet More Private With 1.1.1.1 DNS Service
Cloudflare recently announced a way for the public to enjoy faster and more private Internet. The top performance and security company just rolled o...
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Microsoft to Ban Language It Finds Offensive on Private Accounts
Microsoft users might want to take a closer look at the company’s update to its service agreement. Set to take effect this May, privacy experts are...
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Facebook to Cut Off Third-Party Data for Targeted Ads
In the midst of the fallout of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Facebook recently announced that it will put an end to its Partner Categories progra...
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What You Should Know About Google’s GDPR Consent Plan for Publishers
Google wants its publishers in Europe to solicit users’ consent on its behalf under the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) privacy rules....
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Mark Zuckerberg Under Fire Over Facebook’s Data Breach During US Presidential Election
Lawmakers from the United States and Britain are heaping criticisms on Facebook and founder Mark Zuckerberg after reports revealed that Cambridge An...
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Intel to Make Chip With Built-In Spectre & Meltdown Malware Protection
In January of this year, the revelation of memory-related vulnerabilities known as Spectre and Meltdown rocked the entire computing world—everyone h...
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Ghostery Goes Open Source, Reveals Two Proposed Revenue Streams
Ad-blocker Ghostery published its entire programming code on Thursday. By going open source, the company aims to clear the air on its old business model and invite others to contri...
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