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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSIt "was a miss on our part", Twitter said.
By Waqas
Are you privacy-conscious especially when it comes to your smartphone? Look no further, here are 15 ways you can stop people from spying on your cell phone.
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Firm defends controversial business offerings, claims it should be considered a force of good.
By Waqas
Dubbed Ginp; the trojan keeps coming back with new capabilities. Here's what the malware does to Android devices...
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Ginp Android trojan targets banking apps & threatens 2FA/SMS
Malicious mobile apps could be created to scrape and share profile information, email addresses and more.
Government groups continue to attack user credentials and distribute disinformation according to a new blog post from Google's Threat Analysis Group.
By Sudais
Another day another breach involving Facebook, Twitter, and third-party developers.
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Facebook & Twitter suffer data breach via third-party developers
Yet another connected smartwatch for children has been discovered exposing personal and location data of kids - opening the door for various insidious threats.
The COPRA legislation would provide GDPR-like data protections, and create a new FTC enforcement bureau.
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