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AT&T is resetting account passwords after millions of customer records were leaked online
Telephone giant AT&T has reset millions of customer account passwords after a massive data cache containing AT&T customer records was leaked online earlier this month, TechCrunch…
This morning, Skyflow announced that it has raised a $30 million Series B expansion led by Khosla Ventures. The deal is interesting on several fronts, including…
Telegram has introduced a controversial new feature that gives users a free premium subscription in exchange for allowing the instant messaging app to use their phone…
The US Department of Justice sued Apple on Thursday for antitrust practices. The complaint accuses Apple of shaping its privacy and security practices in ways that…
The US Department of Transportation has announced its first industry-wide review of data security and privacy policies at the largest US airlines. The DOT said in…
Its users popular website Glassdoor, which allows anyone to sign up anonymously to review companies they’ve worked for, say Glassdoor collected and added their names to…
Cyber attacks, regional conflicts, weapons of mass destruction, terrorism, commercial spyware, AI, disinformation, disinformation, deepfakes and TikTok. These are just some of the top perceived threats…
Block Partya startup developed by a software engineer and tech diversity advocate Tracy Chu, was among the victims of Twitter’s (now X) API changes earlier this…
Controversial eyeball scanning startup Worldcoin failed to obtain a temporary suspension order ordered by Spain’s data protection authority, AEPD, on Wednesday. The authority used emergency powers…
India’s Federal Election Commission has fixed flaws in its website that exposed data about citizens’ requests for information about their electoral status, local political candidates and…