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Joe Biden app bug might have exposed personal information of millions of users
Tens of millions of potential voters may have had their data stolen. Apparently, this app has been pulling more information than displayed.
Why should you make your social media profiles private?
What you share on social media can end up being harmful for you. Be careful not to give cybercriminals the tools they need to get you.
Dangerous vulnerabilities discovered in Alexa
Hackers might have stolen your Alexa’s voice library and account information. Why would hackers want to steal your voice history?
PonyFinal: The new data-stealing ransomware
Towards the end of May this year, Microsoft warned of a new strain of Java-based ransomware called PonyFinal, which also steals its victims data.
Cyberstalking – Not all hacking is for profit
Hacking is not always about stealing data for money – sometimes people do it to feed their obsessions. Beware of cyberstalkers.
World Password Day : Online passwords as a security risk
World Password Day is an opportunity to recall that the password is very important for online authentication, but that it has also become the weakest link in terms of cybersecurity.
What to expect from the upcoming Apple and Google contact tracing apps
Apple and Google joined forces to develop the technology to trace sick people. It could help stop the Coronavirus spread, but also raises privacy concerns.