Maine residents are one step closer to being protected from the unapproved use, sharing, and sale of their data by Internet…

Online privacy remains unsolved. Congress prods at it, some companies fumble with it (while a small handful excel), and the public…

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In April, Malwarebytes Labs completed its data privacy and cybersecurity law blog series, a two-month long exploration spanning five continents, 50…

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Like-farming, aka like-harvesting, is a method used by commercial parties and scammers alike to raise the popularity of a site or…

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Scammers are pushing multiple fake Facebook profiles of Ellen DeGeneres, popular US TV show host and producer, with the goal of…

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Two days after an article by Brian Krebs disclosed that hundreds of millions of Facebook account passwords had been stored in…