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Location Data Tracks Abortion Clinic Visits. Here’s What to Know

< div class=”field field–name-body field–type-text-with-summary field–label-hidden”> < div class=”field__items”> < div class=”field__item even”> Our concerns about the selling and misuse of location data for those seeking reproductive and gender healthcare are escalating amid a recent wave of cases and incidents…

How to find out if an AirTag is tracking you

Apple’s handy trackers have been used to track people’s location against their consent, but there’s a way to determine if an AirTag is tracking you. Here’s what to know. This article has been indexed from Latest stories for ZDNET in…

GhostRace – New Data Leak Vulnerability Affects Modern CPUs

A group of researchers has discovered a new data leakage attack impacting modern CPU architectures supporting speculative execution. Dubbed GhostRace (CVE-2024-2193), it is a variation of the transient execution CPU vulnerability known as Spectre v1 (CVE-2017-5753). The approach combines speculative execution and…

How to verify a data breach

Over the years TechCrunch has extensively covered data breaches. In fact, some of our most-read stories have come from reporting on huge data breaches, such as revealing shoddy security practices at startups holding sensitive genetic information through to disproving privacy…

Addressing Bias in Insider Risk Monitoring

By Chris Denbigh-White, Chief Security Officer, Next Preventing the loss of sensitive information can be difficult for organizations. Enterprises often take similar steps to protect data from internal and outside […] The post Addressing Bias in Insider Risk Monitoring appeared…

Google Chrome now offers phishing and malware protection

For those prioritizing a secure browsing experience, here’s some promising news: Google has announced that Chrome users utilizing the safe browsing mode will now receive automated protection against phishing, malware, and malicious sites. Google, renowned for its commitment to user…