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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSResearcher Ashkan Soltani will discuss what happens when companies sell your data.
Password-manager Blur and role-playing game Town of Salem both disclosed data breaches this week that impacted a combined 10 million.
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A three-year-old security vulnerability in Google Chrome for Android has finally been fixed by Google. It is quite surprising that the tech giant took so long to fix a flaw that was identified several years back. The flaw was originally identified at Nightwatch Cybersecurity by white hat hackers in May 2015. It is only now […]
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Across six apps, the spyware managed to spread to 196 different countries.
BlankMediaGames disclosed a data breach that affects millions using the browser-based role-playing game.
Robert Tibbo discusses the challenges he and his clients face in Hong Kong as the government there targets both in a harassment campaign for aiding Edward Snowden.
Nebulous attribution clouds assault
In an era of tighter privacy laws, it's important to create an online environment that uses threat intelligence productively to defeat disinformation campaigns and bolster democracy.
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The same hacking duo behind the recent "PewDiePie" printer hacks are back - this time with publicly exposed Chromecast, Google Home and smart TV systems as their targets.
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