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How to use a USB without the risk of data leaks
IBM has banned its staff from using all removable storage devices, such as USB sticks. However, you don’t need to go as far as this in order to keep your company’s data safe.
How Much Does Social Media Know About You
Assure that you and your data are safe on social media like Facebook and Twitter by using this guide.
Amazon Echo โ the security risk you invite into your home?
An Amazon Echo user reported their private conversation had been recorded and emailed to a contact โ without their permission
Online Genealogy Platform MyHeritage Has Been Hacked
A cyber leak involving the details of tens of millions of people was reported earlier this week. The sensitive data has been stolen from the…
Emergency Room Patients Targeted by Personal Injury Law Firms
Injury attorneys have found a way to deploy geofencing and geotracking marketing campaigns aimed at patients visiting hospitals, pain clinics, and chiropractor offices.
GDPR: the crimes you could commit without knowing it.
On the occasion of the entry into force of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) we present to you the conduct in which the dissemination of third-party information via the Internet may represent the commission of a crime.
Browsing in Incognito Mode Is Not Private At All
Private browsing offered by modern web browsers is undoubtedly a good step towards achieving online anonymity, but it isnโt all you need to be anonymous.