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Massive Data Breach: 200 Million Social Media Records Exposed

Massive Data Breach: 200 Million Social Media Records Exposed
2 months ago

Recently, news broke about a significant data breach affecting millions of social media users around the globe. In a shocking revelation, it was discovered that personal information from around 200 million accounts has been leaked, creating widespread concern regarding privacy and security on these platforms. Cybersecurity experts are urging users to change their passwords and review their account settings to safeguard their information.

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Hackers Shift to Targeting Apple ID After Successful Windows Breaches

Hackers Shift to Targeting Apple ID After Successful Windows Breaches
2 months ago

Recent studies reveal that hackers have begun to actively target Apple ID accounts, moving away from Windows systems. This shift in strategy among cybercriminals raises alarms for cybersecurity experts, highlighting a new tactic aimed at gaining access to users' personal data.

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Mac Users on Alert: Rise of AI-Powered Malware Threats

Mac Users on Alert: Rise of AI-Powered Malware Threats
4 months ago

Recent research indicates that Mac users should exercise caution as the number of AI-powered malware threats rises. In recent years, there has been a sharp increase in the success of cybercriminals who incorporate AI into their tools, making their attacks more sophisticated and destructive.

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Social Media: Reset What You See!

Social Media: Reset What You See!
4 months ago

Recent events in the world of social media raise significant questions regarding the impact of content on users. Amid the growing dissatisfaction with algorithms that select what we see in our feeds, experts are calling for a return of control to users over their content. The potential loss of personal data and the negative effects on mental health demand a reconsideration of approaches to algorithmic content.

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Threats to Mac Users: 100 Million Apple Users at Risk of Data Theft from Malware

Threats to Mac Users: 100 Million Apple Users at Risk of Data Theft from Malware
5 months ago

According to recent data, there is a significant increase in the spread of malware targeting Apple device users. Cybersecurity experts warn that around 100 million Mac users may be at risk of having their personal data stolen. This comes amid rising attacks from hackers who are employing new tactics to bypass Apple’s security systems.

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How to Protect Yourself While Shopping on Your Phone This Holiday Season

How to Protect Yourself While Shopping on Your Phone This Holiday Season
6 months ago

As the holiday shopping season approaches, many of us are increasingly using our mobile devices to make purchases, which makes us vulnerable to cyber threats. However, there are several steps you can take to protect yourself and your data while shopping on your phone.

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Must-Check Privacy Settings for Your iPhone in iOS 18.1

Must-Check Privacy Settings for Your iPhone in iOS 18.1
7 months ago

With the release of the new version of the operating system iOS 18.1, Apple has introduced a number of useful updates aimed at improving user privacy. Among many changes, iPhone users can significantly enhance their security level through the privacy settings that may sometimes go unnoticed.

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US Appeals Court Questions Big Tech Liability Shield in TikTok Case

US Appeals Court Questions Big Tech Liability Shield in TikTok Case
9 months ago

A recent decision by a US court has drawn significant attention to the responsibility of major tech companies, particularly concerning social media platforms. The appeals court in Washington D.C. denied TikTok's request to dismiss a lawsuit that involves accusations of copyright infringement and user safety compliance failures.

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Apple to Let iPhone Users in the EU Delete Built-in Apps After Push by Regulator

Apple to Let iPhone Users in the EU Delete Built-in Apps After Push by Regulator
10 months ago

Apple has announced its decision to allow iPhone users in the European Union to delete pre-installed apps from their devices. This change comes as a response to pressure from regulators who have been advocating for greater choice and freedom for users concerning mobile device usage.

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