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NSA Internet Records Revelation

NSA’s Latest Revelation on Buying Internet Records

The NSA admits to acquiring Americans’ internet records through data brokers without court orders, raising privacy concerns, as revealed by Senator Ron Wyden. The U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) has publicly acknowledged acquiring internet browsing records from data brokers to identify the online activities of Americans without requiring a court order, according to U.S. Senator […]

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Samsung's data breach

Samsung’s Latest Data Breach

Samsung responded promptly to an internal crisis sparked by an employee data leak, swiftly taking decisive actions and implementing a ban on specific tools. This proactive approach underscores Samsung’s commitment to addressing and mitigating the impact of the data breach. Samsung swiftly responded to an internal crisis triggered by an employee data leak, taking decisive

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LetMeSpy shutdown and data breach

LetMeSpy Users Beware: Recovering Stolen Data After Shutdown

LetMeSpy, a Poland-based Android spyware maker, announces permanent shutdown after a June security breach. LetMeSpy, a spyware maker based in Poland, announced its closure due to a security breach in June. During the breach, attackers gained unauthorized access to the company’s systems, stealing a significant amount of user data and wiping the servers clean. The

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Spotify's Privacy Slip

Spotify’s Privacy Scandal: Are Your Playlists Secretly Public?

Spotify is currently facing a privacy controversy as users accuse the music streaming service of making their private playlists public without consent. This situation has raised concerns about a recurring pattern of privacy issues. It also brings to mind a similar problem that was highlighted in March. Users took to platforms like Twitter and Spotify’s

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