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Security Security Independence at Web Carmaker Gate let a hacker unlock from anywhere from anywhere
One security researcher said the defects on the electronic dealership portal of an automotive industry exposed the private information of its customers ‘information and vehicles and…
After the start of the new Instagram operation, which looks like Instagram’s “Map Map”, which allows us to share their latest active location with others and…
Teaonher, an application designed for men sharing photos and information about women who are supposed to date, has exhibited users’ personal information, including government identifiers and…
Sex Toy Maker Lovense threatens legal action after defining security defects exposed by users’ data
Lovensse, manufacturer of sex games games, confirmed that it has corrected a pair of security vulnerabilities that exposed the private email addresses of users and allowed…
Proton’s First AI Assistant AI is encrypted all conversations, does not maintain logs
The productivity tools manufacturer focusing on privacy protection, Wednesday released AI’s assistant, called Lumo, which says it gives priority to protecting users’ data. The company says…
As consumers, businesses and governments flock to the promise of cheap, fast and seemingly magic AI tools, a question continues to block: How can I keep…
For privacy and security, think twice before giving access to AI to your personal data
AI is forced to almost every aspect of life, from phones and applications to search engines and even routesfor some reason. The fact that we are…
These are our favorite cyberspace books for piracy, espionage, encryption, surveillance and much more
In the last 30 years, cyberspace has advanced from a specialized specialized position in the largest field of computer science, in an industry estimated to be…
Facebook asks users to access their camera’s camera roll to automatically propose their photos of their photos-including those who have not been downloaded to Facebook yet.…
It sounds like the beginning of a 21st century horror movie: the story of your browser was public and you had no idea. This is basically…