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#Security / Privacy
DDoSecrets published the trove Friday afternoon. Privacy advocates say it shows how pervasive law enforcement's eye has become, and how lax its data protection can be.
An attack attempt in 2020 proves the UAS threat is real—and not enough is being done to stop it.
The Personal Information Protection Law gives authorities the power to impose huge fines and blacklist companies. But the biggest impact may be felt outside the country.
Stockholm’s official app was a disaster. So annoyed parents built their own open source version—ignoring warnings that it might be illegal.
Yoti’s tech may be enticing for Big Tech companies: It works out if you’re under or over 13, the age most social media platforms require to create an account.
Operation Dark HunTor spanned eight countries—and put the focus on sellers more than marketplaces.
The industry now has official guidance on design, materials, and more, but not security and privacy best practices.
Apple has reportedly known about the exploit for months.
The latest hearing on Instagram and teen mental health was the depressing work of a legislature that can’t legislate.
You no longer need an ungainly string of characters to access your Windows PC or Xbox.