Tag: Internet Security
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Is your business data truly safe?
In this article, we will examine the current state of business data security, prevalent threats, and proactive measures that businesses can adapt to strengthen their digital defenses.
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How to Play Poki Unblocked: Your Full Guide
Platforms like Poki.com have emerged as exciting hubs for gamers of all ages, and this comprehensive guide will offer security- and privacy-minded people a way to play Poki games safely and securely.
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Over 267 million Facebook usernames and phone numbers are leaked online
More than 267 million Facebook user IDs, phone numbers, and names were exposed online and available for access without any security.
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Cloudflare launches its free security-focused mobile VPN called WARP for all users
Cloud provider Cloudflare officially announced the public availability of its security and speed-focused mobile VPN called WARP on Android and iOS.
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Trump administration is planning to ban end-to-end encryption
Senior Trump officials have discussed the possibility of passing new legislation that could make it illegal for companies to offer end-to-end encryption through their services.
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Facebook is paying teens to install VPN app that collects user data
According to a recent report, Facebook is paying teenagers to install a “Research” app, which secretly tracks user activity and collects data on them.
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Protect Your Data: A Quick Guide to Online Security
Here is a quick guide to online security that will help you protect yourself and your personal data from the most common methods employed by cybercriminals.
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Mozilla released a Firefox update to fix a critical security flaw
Mozilla has released an important update (version 58.0.1) for its Firefox web browser to patch a critical vulnerability that could allow remote attackers to execute malicious code on computers.
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Advertisers Are Exploiting Browser-Based Password Managers to Track Users
According to a new security report, Ad targeters are pulling your emails and other details by exploiting a loophole in your browser’s password manager.