Why Reddit’s new content policy is a big win for your privacy
Reddit will continue to sell user data, but it’s enacting restrictions on companies that want to commercialize that data for free. Here’s what’s changing.
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Reddit will continue to sell user data, but it’s enacting restrictions on companies that want to commercialize that data for free. Here’s what’s changing.
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Sources claim ransomware is to blame Healthcare organization Ascension is the latest of its kind in the US to say its network has been affected by what it believes to be a “cybersecurity event.”… READ MORE HERE…
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Read moreBogusBazaar ripped off shoppers and scraped card details, but not in China A crime ring dubbed BogusBazaar has scammed 850,000 people out of tens of millions of dollars via a network of dodgy shopping websites.… READ MORE HERE…
Read moreAnd it would seriously inconvenience the Chinese and Russians, too RSAC There’s a way to vastly reduce the scale and scope of ransomware attacks plaguing critical infrastructure, according to CISA director Jen Easterly: Make software secure by design.… READ MORE HERE…
Read moreMac VPNs should offer high performance, speed, and security. Here are our Mac VPN recommendations for 2024.
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On the plus side, infosec’s a good bet for a long, stable career Interview This year is an unfortunate anniversary for information security: We’re told it’s a decade since ransomware started infecting corporations.… READ MORE HERE…
Read moreNothing like folks in Beijing lecturing us on the Constitution TikTok and its China-based parent ByteDance sued the US government today to prevent the forced sale or shutdown of the video-sharing giant.… READ MORE HERE…
Read moreVPNs are no longer safe if these security researchers are right.
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