privacy
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Google Agrees to $93 Million Settlement in California’s Location-Privacy Lawsuit
Google has agreed to pay $93 million to settle a lawsuit filed by the U.S. state of California over allegations…
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How Cyberattacks Are Transforming Warfare
There is a new battlefield. It is global and challenging to defend. What began with a high-profile incident back in…
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7 Steps to Kickstart Your SaaS Security Program
SaaS applications are the backbone of modern businesses, constituting a staggering 70% of total software usage. Applications like Box, Google…
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Google Chrome Rolls Out Support for ‘Privacy Sandbox’ to Bid Farewell to Tracking Cookies
Google has officially begun its rollout of Privacy Sandbox in the Chrome web browser to a majority of its users,…
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X (Twitter) to Collect Biometric Data from Premium Users to Combat Impersonation
X, the social media site formerly known as Twitter, has updated its privacy policy to collect users’ biometric data to…
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Everything You Wanted to Know About AI Security but Were Afraid to Ask
There’s been a great deal of AI hype recently, but that doesn’t mean the robots are here to replace us.…
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How to Prevent ChatGPT From Stealing Your Content & Traffic
ChatGPT and similar large language models (LLMs) have added further complexity to the ever-growing online threat landscape. Cybercriminals no longer…
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Tornado Cash Founders Charged in Billion-Dollar Crypto Laundering Scandal
The U.S. Justice Department (DoJ) on Wednesday unsealed an indictment against two founders of the now-sanctioned Tornado Cash cryptocurrency mixer…
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Google Chrome’s New Feature Alerts Users About Auto-Removal of Malicious Extensions
Google has announced plans to add a new feature in the upcoming version of its Chrome web browser to alert…
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