privacy

A worrying number of cybercriminal campaigns occur with no indication of those responsible for these online crimes, especially those with financial motivations. However, in some cases, threat actors leave enoughRead More →

As part of a settlement from a class-action lawsuit, Google agreed to pay Google Photos users in Illinois, U.S., a total of $100 million after it was determined that theRead More →

Recent research shows that activating the mute function available in the various video conferencing applications might not have the effect expected by users, as the microphone could continue to workRead More →

The Australian Security and Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) says nation states opposed to the Five Eyes cybersecurity alliance are using dating apps to identify potential targets for the extraction of sensitiveRead More →

After three years of research into Google security and privacy practices, a group of people filed four separate lawsuits arguing that the company misled users by tracking their information evenRead More →

This week, the European Commission published a call for the development of its own DNS resolution system, provisionally dubbed DNS4EU. In its proposal, the organization establishes the guidelines that mustRead More →

The United Kingdom National Crime Agency (NCA) announced the conviction of an individual responsible for operating a variant of the popular variant of fraud known as the romance scam. OsagieRead More →

The UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has requested a hearing with Mark Zuckerberg to make some clarifications about Meta and the way it’s recently launched virtual reality headsets work, seekingRead More →