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The New Privacy Regulation That’s Sink-or-Swim for Small Business
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) became law on January 1, 2020, and as was the case on the effective date of the General...
Researchers Find Major Vulnerabilities in Voatz Voting App
MIT researchers have discovered several vulnerabilities in a mobile voting application, raising serious questions about election security.
Voatz’s eponymous app has been used since the...
Adam Levin on WHIOTV 7 Discussing Election Security
Adam Levin was featured on WHIOTV 7, where he discussed election security.
“We're living in a dangerous world,” said Levin. “There are more vulnerabilities that...
5 Signs a Cyberattack Is Under Way and 5 Things You...
As if cybersecurity weren't already a red-letter issue, the United States and, most likely, its allies--in other words, the global economic community--are in Iran's cyber sites, a major...
2020 Oscar Nominees Used to Spread Malware
Online scammers are using the 2020 Oscars to spread malware.
A recent study released by Kaspersky Labs uncovered several hacking and phishing campaigns promising their...
When Wiring Money, Never Trust, Always Verify – Third Certainty #11
Adam Levin explains how scammers get businesses, organizations, and individuals to wire money.
2015 Ashley Madison Breach Is Back Just in Time for Valentine’s...
A new extortion scam is targeting users of marital infidelity site Ashley Madison whose accounts were compromised in a 2015 data breach.
Site members are...
Avast Announces Termination of Data Collection Subsidiary
Avast will phase out Jumpshot, a subsidiary that sells user browsing data gleaned from its antivirus and security products.
“I – together with our board...
It’s Data Privacy Day. Do You Know What Info Your Apps...
January 28 is Data Privacy Day—not exactly a major holiday, but it does provide an important opportunity to address something that’s compromising your privacy...
Avast Subsidiary Sells User Browsing History
A subsidiary of Avast antivirus is selling sensitive user browsing data to many companies, including Revlon, Microsoft, Google, Yelp, Condé Nast, and TripAdvisor.
According to...