Firefox to Block Third-Party Cookies by Default
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In criticizing Google Chrome’s open-end cookie policies, Firefox has decided that the best thing to do would be to block all third-party cookies by default. The Mozilla Foundation has recently announced that the latest version of Firefox will not allow third-party cookies and block all pop-up ads. It’s still unclear ..read more
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Hackers leak Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Data
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2y ago
Today, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) revealed that some of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine data stolen from its servers in December were leaked online. EMA is a decentralized agency responsible for reviewing and approving COVID-19 vaccines and evaluating, monitoring, and supervising any new medicines introduced to the EU. “The ongoing ..read more
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533 million Facebook users targeted by a personal data leak
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2y ago
Personal data belonging to 533 million Facebook users from more than 100 countries were leaked. The data, which can be accessed for free, may be used by cybercriminals to steal identities and scam or extort money from victims, according to Alon Gal, CTO of cybercrime intelligence firm Hudson Rock, which discovered ..read more
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7 Innovations in Tech that can be used in Gambling
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2y ago
Sports betting is a niche that is constantly improving. It’s like the Internet and programming, which also gets better daily. And here are the most recent innovations that can be used to make toto football betting on 22Bet much better. 1. Development in the Cloud In 2020,  the cloud solutions ..read more
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Google Lost Its Argentina’s Domain After Someone Bought It for $5
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2y ago
On Wednesday night, Nicolás Kuroña from Berazategui, Argentina, purchased ownership of the country’s Google domain for a mere 540 Argentine Peso, according to today’s exchange rate equates USD 5.81. The domain became available after its previous ownership expired the same day. This caused a temporary closedown of the search engine ..read more
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3 Ways to Limit the Scope of Cyberattack
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2y ago
A cyberattack refers to a deliberate system or network exploitation. These attackers use malicious codes to compromise, steal or leak your computer, data, or logic. Cyberattacks are made maliciously in an attempt to exploit a system’s weakness or vulnerability. These attacks are an increasing and dangerous problem for many businesses ..read more
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John McAfee, Founder of McAfee Antivirus, Dies in Barcelona Prison
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2y ago
According to his attorney, John McAfee, the antivirus software pioneer who founded cybersecurity company, McAfee, was found dead Wednesday in a jail cell in Spain. A Spanish court earlier in the day ordered the extradition of Mr. McAfee in connection with a federal criminal proceeding in Tennessee. Since October, Mr ..read more
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How To Make a Website Fast and Safe? [Guide]
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2y ago
Having a website is nowadays a necessity for all businesses. Without a website, your customers will not trust you as much as they will when you have an official site. With digitalization, every business is now online. So even all your competitors, regardless of their size, at least have a ..read more
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Pegasus Spy App: Militants, journalists and opponents from around the world spied on via mobile phone
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2y ago
The Pegasus app can trigger the phone’s microphone, trigger the phone’s camera, record any movements that appear on the screen, access the device’s GPS, the location of the person being watched. And all this is done without the owner knowing. Human rights activists, journalists, and opponents worldwide have been spied ..read more
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Netherlands’s security is at risk due to cyber attacks
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2y ago
In the Netherlands, the alarm about cyber attacks and ransomware propagation – a virus that once downloaded, encrypts files on the system – turns into a crisis “that endangers the security of the country,” Writes Il Fatto Quotidiano. The alarm was launched by three large Dutch cybersecurity companies (Eye, Hunt ..read more
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