A SQL injection vulnerability is being blamed in the hack of 800,000 users accounts for popular gaming forums run by Epic Games.
Tag Archives: Privacy
Smartphones: Does your privacy matter?
Do you know what happens with your data when you install and use apps granting them access to more or less all data stored on your phone?
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EU-US Privacy Shield launches: Key points to this agreement
There are three key principles to be aware of when it comes to the EU-US Privacy Shield and we’ve digested all of the key points in this feature.
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Afraid someone is misusing your webcam?
If you want to know which programs are actively using your webcam, here is a short guide from ESET’s Ondrej Kubovič to help you out.
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Fixing ‘This Internet’ Before It Breaks Again
Dan Kaminsky advocates fixing today’s internet before it breaks the same way it did in the 1990s.
Threatpost News Wrap, July 29, 2016
Mike Mimoso and Chris Brook discuss the news of the week, including a wireless keyboard vulnerability – KeySniffer, NIST’s statement on 2FA, a LastPass remote compromise bug, and a new Tor paper.
5 good reasons to change to the Avira Total Security Suite
We pack your back with an amazing offer. Become convinced with these 5 good reasons to change now to the Avira Total Security Suite!
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PornHub Hack Earns Researchers $22,000
Researchers found a serious vulnerability in PHP code that could have allowed hackers to gain access to porn site’s private user data.
Privacy: Google My Activity displays collected data
What data are collected by Google? What possibilities does Google offer to avoid the collection of said information? This article will tell you all about it.
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France warns Microsoft to Stop Collecting Windows 10 Users' Personal Data
We have heard a lot about privacy concerns surrounding Windows 10 and accusations on Microsoft of collecting too much data about users without their consent.
Now, the French data protection authority has ordered Microsoft to stop it.
France’s National Data Protection Commission (CNIL) issued a formal notice on Wednesday, asking Microsoft to “stop collecting excessive data” as well as “