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BREAKING — U.S Sues Edward Snowden and You'd be Surprised to Know Why

mardi 17 septembre 2019 à 19:43
The United States government today filed a lawsuit against Edward Snowden, a former employee of the CIA and NSA government agencies who made headlines worldwide in 2013 when he fled the country and leaked top-secret information about NSA's global and domestic surveillance activities. And you would be more surprised to know the reason for this lawsuit—No, Snowden has not been sued for leaking

Thousands of Google Calendars Possibly Leaking Private Information Online

mardi 17 septembre 2019 à 14:05
"Warning — Making your calendar public will make all events visible to the world, including via Google search. Are you sure?" Remember this security warning? No? If you have ever shared your Google Calendars, or maybe inadvertently, with someone that should not be publicly accessible anymore, you should immediately go back to your Google settings and check if you're exposing all your events

125 New Flaws Found in Routers and NAS Devices from Popular Brands

mardi 17 septembre 2019 à 10:40
The world of connected consumer electronics, IoT, and smart devices is growing faster than ever with tens of billions of connected devices streaming and sharing data wirelessly over the Internet, but how secure is it? As we connect everything from coffee maker to front-door locks and cars to the Internet, we're creating more potential—and possibly more dangerous—ways for hackers to wreak havoc.

WhatsApp 'Delete for Everyone' Doesn't Delete Media Files Sent to iPhone Users

lundi 16 septembre 2019 à 13:24
Mistakenly sent a picture to someone via WhatsApp that you shouldn't have? Well, we've all been there, but what's more unfortunate is that the 'Delete for Everyone' feature WhatsApp introduced two years ago contains an unpatched privacy bug, leaving its users with false sense of privacy. WhatsApp and its rival Telegram messenger offer "Delete for Everyone," a potentially life-saving feature

How Cloud-Based Automation Can Keep Business Operations Secure

lundi 16 septembre 2019 à 13:00
The massive data breach at Capital One – America's seventh-largest bank, according to revenue – has challenged many common assumptions about cloud computing for the first time. Ironically, the incident, which exposed some 106 million Capital One customers' accounts, has only reinforced the belief that the cloud remains the safest way to store sensitive data. "You have to compare [the cloud]