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By Sudais
Facebook is introducing privacy features with its new facial recognition program and stop using the one to tag users in photos.
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Facial recognition with privacy features? Facebook says so
By Sudais
Facebook is introducing privacy features with its new facial recognition program and stop using the one to tag users in photos.
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Facebook allows users to opt out of facial recognition in photos
What should be a private key used to vouch for the 'Free Basics by Facebook' app was used to sign unrelated apps.
But hold off on the celebrations, advocates warn
The RAT targets users via fake WhatsApp updates in Google Play.
Researchers say an attacker could send a rogue over-the-air provisioning message to susceptible phones and route all internet traffic through a hacker-controlled proxy.
Cybercrooks successfully fooled a company into a large wire transfer using an AI-powered deep fake of a chief executive's voice, according to a report.
The cost of breaches will rise by two-thirds over the next five years, exceeding an estimated $5 trillion in 2024, primarily driven by higher fines as more jurisdictions punish companies for lax security.
Exploit broker Zerodium has implemented a $2.5 million price tag for a zero-click 0-day in Android.
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