Google Chrome is probably the most popular browser in the world today, though there are better choices for privacy, but I digress. Google Chrome rose to prominence back in the days Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and other browsers were becoming difficult to use. The new browser offered better speeds and a better
Category: Internet Security
Wyze security camera users got more than they bargained for due to a security issue that Wyze blames on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Users started reporting that they were provided access to security cameras that were not theirs and also received notifications for those cameras on their app. Engadget reported; “Wyze
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, a well-known global law firm recognized for its expertise in managing data breaches, has unfortunately become a victim of cyber attacks, failing to safeguard itself and its clients from unseen adversaries of hackers. The cyberattack occurred early last year, exposing the sensitive health information of hundreds
Google and Facebook are far from the only two tech companies that track their users. There are plenty of other big tech companies and even some non-tech companies that use tracking for targeted experiences. But Google and Facebook are the two largest, and even though we are focusing on them,
In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through the ins and outs of using a VPN (Virtual Private Network) properly. Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) are an essential tool for anyone looking to protect their privacy and security online, bypass geo-restrictions, and access content from anywhere in the world. So,
In its ongoing efforts to comply with privacy regulations, Google made a significant announcement on Thursday. Starting January 4th, the company said it plans to start the phase-out of the long-anticipated third-party cookies in Chrome. The move will impact 1% of Chrome users, roughly 30 million people. This marks the initial
After two months, more details are emerging about the Okta data breach. On Tuesday, Okta disclosed that hackers had compromised information for all users of its customer support system during a network breach that took place in September. The San Francisco-based company informed customers that it had identified a breach