Technology France fines Apple for targeted App Store ads without consent Jan 5, 2023 bleepingcomputer.com France's data protection authority (CNIL) has fined Apple €8,000,000 ($8.5M) for collecting user data for targeted advertising on the App…
Technology New Vivaldi version integrates Mastodon into the browser sidebar Dec 7, 2022 bleepingcomputer.com Vivaldi 5.6 was released today with a Mastodon client integrated directly into the browser's sidebar, seamlessly incorporating the rising social…
Technology Brave browser to start blocking annoying cookie consent banners Sep 29, 2022 bleepingcomputer.com The Brave browser will soon allows users to block annoying and potentially privacy-harming cookie consent banners on all websites they…
Technology Google, Microsoft can get your passwords via web browser’s spellcheck Sep 17, 2022 bleepingcomputer.com Enhanced Spellcheck features in Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge web browsers transmit form data, including personally identifiable information (PII) and…
Technology AdGuard’s new ad blocker struggles with Google’s Manifest v3 rules Aug 31, 2022 bleepingcomputer.com AdGuard has published the first ad blocker extension for Chrome that is compatible with Manifest V3, Google's newest extension platform…
Cyber Security The Password Is Dying. It’s Time for A DNR. Jul 20, 2022 cyberdefensemagazine.com By Lucas Budman, CEO, TruU As old years end and new ones begin, it’s natural to look ahead […] The…
Technology Tor project upgrades network speed performance with new system May 5, 2022 bleepingcomputer.com The Tor Project has published details about a newly introduced system called Congestion Control that promises to eliminate speed limits…
Technology ‘Mute’ button in conferencing apps may not actually mute your mic Apr 15, 2022 bleepingcomputer.com A new study shows that pressing the mute button on popular video conferencing apps (VCA) may not actually work like…
Cyber Security How Passwordless can Help us Win the Ransomware War Jan 31, 2022 cyberdefensemagazine.com By Hemen Vimadalal is CEO and founder of 1Kosmos Approximately $590 million in ransomware payments were made in […] The…
Technology Researchers use GPU fingerprinting to track users online Jan 30, 2022 bleepingcomputer.com A team of researchers from French, Israeli, and Australian universities has explored the possibility of using people's GPUs to create…
France fines Apple for targeted App Store ads without consent
France's data protection authority (CNIL) has fined Apple €8,000,000 ($8.5M) for collecting user data for targeted advertising on the App…
New Vivaldi version integrates Mastodon into the browser sidebar
Vivaldi 5.6 was released today with a Mastodon client integrated directly into the browser's sidebar, seamlessly incorporating the rising social…
Brave browser to start blocking annoying cookie consent banners
The Brave browser will soon allows users to block annoying and potentially privacy-harming cookie consent banners on all websites they…
Google, Microsoft can get your passwords via web browser’s spellcheck
Enhanced Spellcheck features in Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge web browsers transmit form data, including personally identifiable information (PII) and…
AdGuard’s new ad blocker struggles with Google’s Manifest v3 rules
AdGuard has published the first ad blocker extension for Chrome that is compatible with Manifest V3, Google's newest extension platform…
The Password Is Dying. It’s Time for A DNR.
By Lucas Budman, CEO, TruU As old years end and new ones begin, it’s natural to look ahead […] The…
Tor project upgrades network speed performance with new system
The Tor Project has published details about a newly introduced system called Congestion Control that promises to eliminate speed limits…
‘Mute’ button in conferencing apps may not actually mute your mic
A new study shows that pressing the mute button on popular video conferencing apps (VCA) may not actually work like…
How Passwordless can Help us Win the Ransomware War
By Hemen Vimadalal is CEO and founder of 1Kosmos Approximately $590 million in ransomware payments were made in […] The…
Researchers use GPU fingerprinting to track users online
A team of researchers from French, Israeli, and Australian universities has explored the possibility of using people's GPUs to create…