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Researchers found a method to remotely take over any Kia with only the license plate number as a starting point.
Mozilla has introduced a feature called Privacy Preserving Attribution and turned it on by default, much to the chagrin of a privacy watchdog.
Telegram is making changes to make it less attractive for users with criminal intentions, by saying it will share user IPs and phone numbers with authorities.
A background check service called MC2 Data has leaked information of over 100 million US citizens in an unprotected online database.
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The FTC published a report about the ways social media and video streaming services collect and use our data
German law enforcement agencies have managed to de-anonymize Tor users after putting surveillance on Tor servers for months.
Snapchat reserves the right to use your selfies to add a personal touch, as in your face, to its advertisements.
Apple has released iOS 18. We discuss the new privacy and security related features like the very handy Passwords app.
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