Is web tracking becoming more transparent? Apple announces new privacy features for Safari
At this year’s virtually held Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) there were a few attention-grabbing headlines about the upcoming iOS 14 and ...
Typically, we might assume that when a cybercriminal wants to take over a computer the first thing they’ll do is look for a software vulnerability on someone’s device. So, keeping your software up-to-date and having a powerful antivirus that protects your digital devices from viruses or malicious software is probably enough, right? Unfortunately, not. There is another kind of cyberthreat on the rise that no firewall or virus protection can block: social engineering. Social engineers have learned
Learn moreAt this year’s virtually held Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) there were a few attention-grabbing headlines about the upcoming iOS 14 and ...
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On May 13, 2020, an amendment to the Patriot Act (legislation established in 2001 after ...