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Google barred 1.43m Android apps in fight against fraud

As Google continues to dominate the search engine market, it has become a critical platform for businesses to promote their products and services. With over 3.5 billion active Android devices around the world, Google’s Android platform has become a significant platform for app developers and businesses alike. However, as with any technology, there is always …

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Tesla’s Breach of Privacy: How Customer Videos were Used for Entertainment

In a shocking revelation, it has been found that some Tesla employees shared private and sensitive videos of customers without their knowledge or consent. According to nine former Tesla workers, hundreds, if not thousands, of video clips from customers’ cars were regularly viewed by staff from 2019 through the middle of 2022, and maybe even …

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YouTube Under Fire for Allegedly Gathering UK Children’s Data: What You Need to Know

YouTube is facing allegations that it has been gathering data on children in the UK, in violation of GDPR regulations. The platform, which is owned by Google, has been accused of using cookies to track the online behavior of children under the age of 13. The allegations come as part of a wider investigation into …

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PayPal Invoice Scam: How to Protect Yourself from Fraudulent Email Invoices

As more businesses and individuals rely on digital payment platforms like PayPal to send and receive money, cybercriminals are finding new ways to scam unsuspecting victims. One such method is the PayPal invoice scam, which involves sending fraudulent email invoices that appear to be from PayPal. In this article, we’ll explore how the PayPal invoice …

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Interview with Cybernews: Inner threats are just as serious and more likely to arise

We all make mistakes; that is how we learn and grow. In cyber security, however, human errors are often neglected, resulting in devastating outcomes. As a result of human error, security breaches are often caused by unintentional actions by employees. This can mean a wide range of actions – from downloading malware-infected attachments to failing …

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