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4 ways oversharing on social media puts your privacy at risk
TechRadar via Yahoo News· 4 days agoMost of us don't think twice before posting on social media – but our uber-connected world comes at...
How to meet evolving MFA demands in the current threat landscape
BleepingComputer· 6 days agoMulti-factor authentication (MFA) is a crucial weapon in the fight against cybercrime, significantly...
White House report details all of 2023’s major gov breaches
The Register· 6 days agoThe report stated that agencies have the capability to detect when security policies are being...
What’s the Difference Between Mastodon, Bluesky, and Threads?
Electronic Frontier Foundations· 8 hours agoThe ongoing Twitter exodus sparked life into a new way of doing social media. Instead of a handful...
4 ways oversharing on social media puts your privacy at risk
TechRadar· 4 days agoWhether it's for work, swapping pictures, or keeping in touch with family, the majority of us have a...
House passes reauthorization of key US surveillance program after days of upheaval over changes
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 2 days agoFBI seal is seen on a wall on Aug. 10, 2022, in Omaha, Neb. The House was holding a key test vote Wednesday, April 10, 2024, on whether to consider a bill that would reauthorize a crucial national ...
Bolstering password security amid growing threats
TechRadar· 5 days agoOf those, a quarter were business accounts or accounts used for both personal and business use. For organizations of all sizes, this is a serious wake-up...
As Putin begins another 6-year term, he is entering a new era of extraordinary power in Russia
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 4 days agoJust a few months short of a quarter-century as Russia's leader, Vladimir Putin on Tuesday will put his hand on a copy of the constitution and begin another six-year term as president wielding extraordinary power.
G7 leaders agree to lend Ukraine billions backed by Russia's frozen assets. Here's how it will work
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 5 days agoWASHINGTON (AP) — Leaders of the Group of Seven wealthy democracies have agreed to engineer a $50 billion loan to help Ukraine in its fight for survival that would use interest earned on profits from Russia’s frozen central bank assets as collateral.