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privacy
Health Data of 5 Million Americans Freely Accessible Online
Personal details of approximately 5 million U.S. residents that include security information are sitting readily available for anyone.
The Justice Department is suing Edward Snowden over a book
Whistlerblower Edward Snowden, released a book called ‘Permanent Record’ on Sept 17th. Now the Justice Department is suing him.
One third of Americans’ cell numbers available on password-free server
Approximately 133 million US-based cell numbers are part of the 419 million records found by cyber-security researches on a password-free server.
Survey: What Makes Websites Trustworthy?
We surveyed 1,000 Americans to find what they look for in a trustworthy website. We also include a guide on how to check if a website is safe.
Five tips to keep your data secure while traveling
More than 100 million people travel every day. This is why we’ve decided to list some of the best practices to keep your data safe while away from home.
GoldBrute: the botnet searching for RDP connections
GoldBrute is a botnet that is currently scanning the Internet, actively searching for Windows machines with Remote Desktop Protocol enabled.
How Does Google Track You?
Is it possible to stop google from tracking your every digital-move? See what you can do to regain your privacy from the tech giant.