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Tag: privacy

Military personnel among those publicly sharing exact location data via fitness app

Best Practice, Law Enforcement, Research July 17, 2018June 13, 2019 Angharad Gilbey 0 Comments

Personnel at sensitive military and government sites, as well as civilians, have exposed exact location data on exercise routes and often their homes by sharing exercise data publicly.

BigID raises $30 million Series B funding

Cybermoney, Vendor News June 26, 2018June 13, 2019 Angharad Gilbey 0 Comments

Data protection and privacy company BigID has announced a $30 million Series B funding round led by Scale Venture Partners.

What 2017’s high-profile breaches mean for this year

Americas, Best Practice, Research June 26, 2018June 13, 2019 Angharad Gilbey 0 Comments

Scale Venture Partners have released a report on how developments over the last year are shaping strategy, budget, and board-level investment in security.

Twitter accused of violating USA’s Electronic Communications’ Privacy Act

Americas, Regulation September 16, 2015August 23, 2018 Simon Brady 0 Comments

Social media giant Twitter is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly ‘eavesdropping’ on private messages between users, according to a media report from RT Network.

Are hackers watching your baby? Baby monitor vulnerabilities revealed

Research September 3, 2015June 19, 2018 Simon Brady 0 Comments

Research from IT security company Rapid 7 shows that WiFi-enabled baby monitors are more vulnerable to hackers than previously reported. 

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