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Facebook Gives 'Privacy Checkup' its First Major Update Since 2014
By Nathaniel Mott published
Facebook gave its Privacy Checkup tool its first major update since 2014.
Cambridge Analytica Document Leak Exposes Mass Voter Manipulation
By Lucian Armasu published
Brittany Kaiser has started leaking documents to the public that reveal the full breath and depth of the voter manipulation enabled by Cambridge Analytica in various countries.
HP Adds Tile Tracking, Updated Privacy Panel to Elite Dragonfly
By Matt Safford published
G2 model will also offer 10th Gen Intel CPUs, 5G... eventually.

The 'BusKill' USB Cable Secures Your Laptop Against Thieves
By Nathaniel Mott published
A software engineer created BusKill, a custom USB cable that can trigger actions when it's removed from a Linux laptop.
The California Consumer Privacy Act Went Into Effect This Week
By Nathaniel Mott published
The California Consumer Privacy act went into effect January 1. The CCPA is like GDPR for California
ProtonMail Starts Beta Testing an Encrypted Calendar
By Nathaniel Mott published
ProtonMail announced that it's started beta testing an encrypted calendar utility called ProtonCalendar.
Wyze Confirms Two Unprotected Databases Potentially Exposed 2.4 Million Customer's Data
By Nathaniel Mott published
Wyze confirmed on December 27 and December 29 that it accidentally exposed customer data stored in two databases.
FBI Warns Holiday Travelers of Free Wi-Fi
By Nathaniel Mott published
The FBI warned holiday travelers not to rely on free Wi-Fi in a weekly advice column featuring security tips.
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