Month: December 2019
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No one is ready for California’s new consumer privacy law
The California Consumer Privacy Act goes into effect January 1st, and it doesn’t look like anyone, even the state of California itself, …
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Here’s How To Secure Your Wyze Account Following Massive Data Security Breach
Wyze learned on December 26 that it had suffered a major data breach that leaked some user data. The amount of data that was allegedly …
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7 Tips for Maximizing Your SOC
Use the seven points listed above to create an effective and efficient operational workflow and, importantly, happier analysts who aren’t …
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The 5 Most Important Criminal DNA And Crime Data Sources
Review the best crime data and criminal DNA databases including: FBI Uniform Crime Database, CODIS DNA, NCIC, Interpol and Stanford Open …
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The Decade We Learned There’s No Such Thing as Privacy Online
In the past ten years, we lost hope in American politics, realized we were being watched on the internet, and finally broke the gender …
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Strengthen Your Cybersecurity Posture: 20 Steps To Take In 2020
The cyber threat landscape has never been more fragmented. In a competitive context, fragmentation is usually good …
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NextVPN v4.10 – Insecure File Permissions
NextVPN v4.10 – Insecure File …
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WordPress Ultimate Addons for Beaver Builder 1.2.4.1 – Authentication Bypass
Wordpress Ultimate Addons for Beaver Builder 1.2.4.1 – Authentication …
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The Most Dangerous People on the Internet This Decade
When this decade began, the ideal of the internet as a freewheeling intellectual playground remained largely intact: A medium that, after …
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Cybercrime’s Most Lucrative Careers
The Dark Web is a bustling market and economic engine. Just ask the cybercriminals who are making excellent money selling wares and finding …
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Windows 7 ESU customers to continue receiving security updates after 14th January 2020
However, Microsoft has confirmed that customers from the Windows 7 Extended Security Updates (ESU) program will continue to receive …
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20 tips for 2020: Be smarter with your smartphone
Yesterday, we discussed bad cybersecurity habits you should avoid in 2020, especially where computers are involved. We’re not done …
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