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Twitter Continues to Morph – With Privacy Issues

Twitter modified its privacy policy to allow it to collect users’ biometric data. They say this is to tackle fraud and impersonation on the site. The new privacy policy, which goes into effect on September 29th, says they will be collecting biometric data for safety, security and identification purposes. The details are kind of missing […]

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Between Volt Typhoon and Insider Threat, the Pentagon Had a Bad Week

While the Pentagon grinds agonizingly slowly towards improved cybersecurity with CMMC, the hackers continue to make them look like amateurs. Congress doesn’t seem to be much help in the crisis. Last week the DoD Inspector General crucified the DoD’s operational units for doing a uniformly bad job at protecting Controlled Unclassified Information or CUI. Government […]

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Security News Bites for the Week Ending May 12, 2023

Google Adds Dark Web Monitoring to GMail Users A feature that used to be available to paid Google One subscribers will soon be available to all GMail users. Dark web monitoring tells you if your GMail email address is found on the dark web (hint: almost all of them are due to thousands of data […]

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Security News Updates for January 2023

Happy 2023 – Lets hope cybersecurity is better this year January 1, 2022 Security News Bites for the Week Ending December 30th, 2022Comcast Xfinity accounts hacked in widespread 2FA bypass, TSAmay roll out facial recognition security screening nationwide next year, scammers are scammingthe scammers – karma works, Bahamian regulators seize $3.5 billion in FTX assets, […]

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