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The new California digital license plate is hitting the streets in Sacremento. These new plates offer →
If you have a router in your home or small business, the FBI is urging you →
Ring today announced that their Ring Alarm is now available for presale ($199USD) at Amazon.com, BestBuy.com, →
Apple is trying to make it hard for hackers and law enforcement to get into your →
Apple is readying updates to users iDevices and among those updates is USB Restricted Mode. USB →
Data breaches have become so commonplace that we pretty much expect them to happen at any time. →
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The California Consumer Privacy Act is taking aim at companies and giving consumers control over their data. →
The National Security Agency has announced they will be deleting hundreds of millions of call detail →
Timehop users should already be aware of the data breach that happened July 4th. Timehop is →
Have you noticed your Google Chrome browser slowing down lately? If so, you’re not imagining things →
Using mobile phones in China means you’re almost certainly being monitored by someone. Mobile phones made →
What Amazon Prime Day would be complete without Amazon devices going on sale? This year, you →
It’s been a few months since Google announced that Google Chrome would start flagging websites not →
Reddit took to their blog last night to announce a security incident that affects data from →
This week we reported on the Reddit data breach. We believe it serves as yet another →
A week hasn’t even gone by and here we already talking about another new data breach. →
Guest post by Kim Del Fierro, VP of Marketing for Area 1 Security Cybersecurity is an issue →
Guest post written by Kim Del Fierro, VP of Marketing for Area 1 Security Cybersecurity is →
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Facebook has had yet another app leaking information about its users. The myPersonality app was found →
The amount of malware populating the Internet has grown by staggering proportions over the past several →