NYU Remains Silent on Professor Who Doxxed Ice Employees New York University (NYU) representatives have yet to release any statement regarding one of their adjunct professors who doxxed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) employees. The Daily Caller News...
When a DNA Test Shatters Your Identity It was AncestryDNA’s customer-service rep who had to break the news to Catherine St Clair. For her part, St Clair thought she was inquiring about a technical glitch. Her brother—the brother who along with three other siblings had...
The Worst Cybersecurity Breaches of 2018 So Far LOOKING BACK AT the first six months of 2018, there haven’t been as many government leaks and global ransomware attacks as there were by this time last year, but that’s pretty much where the good news ends. Corporate...
Apple’s USB Restricted Mode: how to use your iPhone’s latest security feature Apple quietly introduced a significant privacy safeguard as part of the new iOS 11.4.1 update that was released on July 9th. USB Restricted Mode prevents USB accessories that plug into the...
Malware attacks skyrocket in first half of 2018: SonicWall Malware attacks continued to accelerate in the first half of 2018, including a surprising rebound in the incidences of ransomware, according to the latest research from SonicWall. According to the newly...
NSA deleting millions of phone call and text records over privacy violations “Technical irregularities” have the NSA scrambling to delete millions upon millions of phone and text message data records the agency should never have obtained under the USA Freedom Act....