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Category: Privacy

Bluetooth

Turn off Bluetooth if you are not using it on your computer or device. Not only does this make it more secure, but it...
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Hundreds of Fake Websites Aim to Confuse US Voters

In the News  The upcoming US Presidential election has In Over 550 Fake US Election Web Domains Discovered, Sarah Coble at InfoSecurity Magazine discusses...
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Instagram is Slow to Roll Out New Data Privacy Initiative

In the News  Instagram is not in a hurry to preserve your data privacy from third-parties. In Instagram will give you more control over...
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Who is Protecting Your Data in the Cloud?

  In the News  Companies are not claiming responsibility for protecting all of your data. In Global Study Finds Orgs Are Failing to Protect...
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How Knowledgeable Are You About Digital Privacy?

In the News  How do you compare to many Americans in your digital privacy knowledge? In Most Americans Are Clueless About Private Browsing, Sarah...
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Have You Lost Trust in Your Data Privacy?

In the News  Who do you trust with your data? In Your mass consumer data collection is destroying consumer trust, Jascha Kaykas Wolf at...
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Looking for a VPN Service? 

When it comes to looking for the best VPN service, it’s important to background check those providing you the service. Free services such as...
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Twitter’s Ad Targeting

In the News  Another social media platform has admitted to data misuse. In Twitter Uses Phone Numbers, Emails to Sell Ads, Elizabeth Montanbalo at...
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Your Computer May be A Spy/ Command and Control Traffic

Malicious actors operate command-and-control (C&C/C2) servers to communicate with the victim’s devices. These C2 servers communicate with the victim’s devices, giving them instructions to...
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Recent Password Report

In the News  The latest report on passwords is in, and the results are critical. In Introducing the 3rd Annual Global Password Security Report...
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