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Personal information from 364,000 people was compromised in a LexisNexis data breach that went undetected for months, highlighting privacy risks.
No one wishes for their information to be displayed on a notice board for the entire world to see and access, so the question arises: What can you do if your information is compromised?
The Canadian government’s proposed Strong Borders Act appears to be in response to calls for Canada to beef up its borders ...
I had hoped by now we’d be long past the discovery of exposed or misconfigured databases, considering how dangerous they can be to businesses, governments ...
Reddit sues Anthropic for scraping user-generated content to train its AI Claude without consent, claiming breach of terms ...