Facebook sues man who stole and sold 178 million user phone numbers and IDs
Facebook has been compromised many times over the years, and now the company is suing a man that stole and sold user data.
Facebook has been compromised many times over the years, and now the company is suing a man that stole and sold user data.
If you’ve recently received an email invoice thanking you for your payment to Norton LifeLock, chances are it’s a phishing scam; ignore it.
You may have taken the step this year to delete Facebook, but your information could still be in their hands in the form of shadow profiles.
Internet privacy laws in the European Union – known as the General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR – are the strictest in the world. Still, … Read more…
The recent Twitch data breach was a big deal, but there may be good news for users; according to Twitch, logins and passwords were not taken.
The Twitch hack was a big deal and it has some lessons about network security. What happened and what can we learn from it?
Monday was Black Monday for those who rely on Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp and Tuesday wasn’t a good day for Twitch.
Syniverse is a company that is part of our global telecommunications infrastructure, and they have disclosed they’ve been hacked for years.
The big Facebook outage of 2021 is over, and millions of users are back mindlessly scrolling through their curated feeds, so what happened?
Users should be careful of phishing scams at all times, especially during an outage like Instagram and Facebook.
If you want to keep your business safe from the ever-growing ransomware attacks, ensure you are armed with the right people and tools.
If you use the Google Chrome browser, it is probably an excellent idea to updated it now to patch two zero-day flaws actively being exploited.
The digital certificate is an integral part of internet security, but an expired one can also gimp devices that are not updated.
Through phishing, spam emails are cyber criminals’ chance to strike at the heart of a company, stealing money and information. Read on!
A ransomware attack has claimed the personal data of patients of United Health Care Centers and disrupted all of its locations.
ShadowDragon is a software company out of Wyoming that supplies law enforcement with social media surveillance software.
Phishing scams are a popular method of harvesting user data so be careful of this text phishing scam targeting Venmo users.
Working in the intelligence community isn’t a bad thing, but I suppose you need to be careful where you land once you’ve moved on.
A new PayPal phishing email is making the rounds this time claiming the customer made a significant payment to the Asda Store. Read on!
ProtonMail has come under fire for a recent user data request from the Swiss government that led to the arrest of a climate activist.
More people than ever are concerned with digital privacy, and to date, the only true answer to maintaining digital privacy is to go dark.
ProtonMail is one of the more popular secure email services going right now, but it appears that it may not be as secure as you’d like.
Apple is walking back its plans to actively scan users’ iPhones for CSAM after uproar over privacy and security concerns. Read on for more.
Managing your digital profile is the best way to keep you out of the collateral in the digital world. Here’s how to identify threats online.
The Joker virus has popped up in the wild again, and it can empty bank accounts without the user even knowing about it until it’s too late.
The T-Mobile security breach saga continues as the company has reported that this impacts an additional 5.3 million customers.
T-Mobile has confirmed everyone’s worst fear; the recent rumor of a cyberattack is accurate and impacts current and former customers.
I’ve noticed that no matter what side of the aisle people stand on, they are concerned with Google, Facebook, and others invading their privacy.