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New & Improved 2FA on Twitter

In the News  Twitter seems to continue to step up their emphasis on privacy and information security. In Twitter will finally let you turn...
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Virtual Private Networks

Virtual Private Networks (VPN) create encrypted tunnels when you connect to the Internet. They are a fantastic way to protect your privacy and data,...
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Secure Technology Cannot Stop All Attacks

Technology alone cannot protect you. Bad guys are constantly developing new ways to get past firewalls, anti-virus and filters. You are the best defense...
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Vishing Calls on the Rise

In the News  Automated voice messages may become more dangerous. In Vishing Attacks to Become Commonplace in 2020, Sarah Coble at InfoSecurity Magazine discusses...
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Google Accessing Health Information

In the News  How much consumer data does Google have? In Google Struck a Deal to Secretly Access Health Data on Millions of Americans,...
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Rights to Privacy in the US

In the News  Protecting consumer privacy is a difficult task. In Consumer Data Privacy Rights: Emerging Tech Blurs Lines, Lindsey O’Donnell at Threatpost discusses...
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Trust Your Instincts

Ultimately, common sense is your best defense. If an email, phone call or online message seems very urgent, suspicious or too good to be...
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E-Commerce Financial Scheme

In the News  Online retailers are being used as a middle-man in financial exploitation. In Two New Carding Bots Threaten E-Commerce Sites, Sarah Coble...
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Google Home and Alexa Spying and Stealing Information

Security researchers at Germany’s Security Research Labs have revealed that an app can eavesdrop and continue listening through your Google Home and/or Alexa. Malicious...
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YouTube and Shopping Ads

In the News  Shopping on social media platforms continues to increase in popularity. In Shopping ads come to YouTube’s home feed and search results,...
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