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Month: November 2019

DNS Over HTTPS (DoH)

As of March 2018, Google and Mozilla Foundation started testing versions of DNS over HTTPS and have no released the beta for the public...
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Don’t Login on Untrusted Computers

A password is only as secure as the computer or network it is used on. As such, never log in to a sensitive account...
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Wearable Technology Growth

In the News  Technology continues to be in high demand. In Wearable spending forecasted to increase by 27% in 2020, Brian Heater at TechCrunch...
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Adobe Data Exposure

In the News  Another large company hit with customer data exposure. In Millions of Adobe Customers Exposed in Privacy Snafu, Phil Muncaster at InfoSecurity...
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Retailer Sixth June Hit with Skimming Attack

In the News  Online shopping takes another hit. In Fashion Site Sixth June Leaking Card Data to Magecart Hackers, Phil Muncaster at InfoSecurity Magazine...
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Kids and Family Members

If you have children visiting or staying with family members (such as grandparents), make sure the family members know your rules concerning technology that...
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Dark Web

The Dark Web is a network of systems connected to the Internet designed to share information securely and anonymously. These capabilities are abused by...
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New Cyber Security Threats for the Coming Year

In the News  Will next year see more or fewer cyber-attacks? In Ransomware, Mobile Malware Attacks to Surge in 2020, Elizabeth Montalbano at Threatpost...
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Email Auto-Complete

Be careful with email auto-complete. This is an email feature that automatically completes a name for you when you begin typing it in the...
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Proposed US Federal Agency for Privacy Regulation

In the News  Is the US data policy shifting towards that of Europe? In Democrats propose new federal agency to fight back against tech...
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