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privacy
5 ways to tell if you’re a victim of identity theft
The longer an identity thief goes undetected, the more damage they can do to your finances and reputation.
Only 54% of companies know where their data is
These problems when it comes to finding unstructured data could be a question of volume, having an average cost of 3.86 million dollars for a data breach.
Do VPNs still work in China?
China is famous for operating a national content filter to block access to non-approved websites. But do the VPNs used to evade this firewall still work?
Danger on board: shipping routes are at risk
Updates to the cybersecurity ecosystem seem to have gotten lost at sea for the shipping industry. Measures that have been outdated for years in other…
Who has access to your real-time location data?
Wireless carriers and middlemen-companies are not always fully aware how the data is being used and do not have an effective way to monitor if consents are obtained.
52% of users reuse their passwords
Researchers have carried out a study on password reuse and modification patterns. They have uncovered an alarming figure: 52% of the users studied have the same passwords for different services.
Two-Factor Authentication Isn’t Foolproof
Two-factor authentication is a great breakthrough for security, but by no means does it mean that our job here is done and we can now put our feet up.