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Apple and Google face questioning from US Congress for user tracking

2018-07-12
On: July 12, 2018
In: Mobile Security

  Last May, two weeks before the promulgation of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Apple began to route its data protection policies towards clearer objectives, as reportedRead More →

Information security company sued for not detecting malware in 2009

2018-07-12
On: July 12, 2018
In: Data Security

  Insurance companies Lexington Insurance and Beazley Insurance are suing an information security firm to recover the insurance rates paid to Heartland Payment Systems, a payment management company, after theRead More →

UK Government fines Facebook with £500K for Cambridge Analytica case

2018-07-12
On: July 12, 2018
In: Data Security

Facebook has been fined with £500K in the UK after the British data protection agency concluded that the data-leaking scandal violated the law, becoming the first fine for the socialRead More →

New Apple security feature bypassed with an adapter that the brand itself sells

2018-07-11
On: July 11, 2018
In: Technology

Just a few hours ago Apple released a couple of updates for their software, correcting bugs and repairing security holes in MacOS, watchOS, TvOS, Safari, itunes for Windows, iCloud forRead More →

Timehop hacked, 21 million user’s data theft

2018-07-11
On: July 11, 2018
In: Incidents

Information attacks keep coming Timehop, the social media app was affected by a massive data breach last July 4th, which compromised the personal data of its more than 21 millionRead More →

Ticketmaster data theft, part of something bigger

2018-07-11
On: July 11, 2018
In: Data Security

Data breach was not an isolated event, but part of a massive credit card theft operation Secure data destruction specialists claim that the recent data breach at Ticketmaster was just the top ofRead More →

Do third-party apps can access your Gmail inbox?

2018-07-11
On: July 11, 2018
In: Data Security

Google is pronounced on the investigation of email scanning made by third-party apps Google has responded to a recent research on apps developed by third parties that scan Gmail inbox toRead More →

Hackers gain access to gas pump in Detroit, steal 600 gallons

2018-07-10
On: July 10, 2018
In: Incidents

Gas robbery at Marathon’s station. Two thieves used a remote device to hack the system of a gas pump, thus they managed to extract more than 600 gallons from theRead More →

Cryptocurrency mining, a well-known practice at The Pirate Bay

2018-07-10
On: July 10, 2018
In: Data Security

  More than a security breach, the Pirate Bay has made the virtual currency mining a source for advertising. The Pirate Bay has begun to notify its users that by enteringRead More →

Polar, Finnish fitness monitor, accused of leaking UK and US military personnel data

2018-07-10
On: July 10, 2018
In: Data Security

Polar, an exercise monitoring gadget and app, joins a long list of devices that would allegedly leak information from its users for security failures, says the International Institute of CyberRead More →

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