Tag: privacy
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February 2022 WordPress Security Updates
February was an active month for WordPress site administrators. If you’re in charge of a WordPress site, make sure that you’re keeping things up-to-date!
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Millions of Routers Vulnerable: Patch (& Check) NOW!
A vulnerability in software used by dozens of router manufacturers puts home networks at risk. Find out if you’re vulnerable, and update your router!
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November 2021 Tech/Security Roundup
This month’s update includes several new WordPress vulnerabilities, the GoDaddy breach, vulnerabilities in Netgear routers and 40% of smartphones, and more.
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A Lawsuit Shines New Light On Google’s Bad Ad Behavior
Some documents from a recent Google antitrust lawsuit shows how Google is trying to give itself (and Facebook) an unfair advantadge in the ad space.
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October 2021 Tech and Security Roundup
A light month in WordPress security, but plenty of Apple, Google, and Microsoft news to make up for it!
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Android Phones Scatter User Data Across the Internet
A new research paper looks at data collection done by Android phones – and the *many* places that it’s sent.
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(Some) Chinese Android Phones Leak and Censor User Data
A security audit found that some Chinese-made Android phones contained invasive or insecure software installed from the factory.
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September 2021 Tech and Security Roundup
This month’s tech and security news features Apple’s new devices and software, Google’s antitrust, Facebook’s meltdown(s), and more!
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When (Good?) CAPTCHA Goes Bad
CAPTCHA is a common annoyance, and new attack takes advantadge of that to download malware to your computer.