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Nearly 216,000 job seekers had their personal data left unsecured on a tech recruiter's database, a security researcher says
A tech recruiting firm left a database unsecured that exposed emails, passport numbers and partial …
Lloyd Lee,Katherine Tangalaki…
UPI refund to digital arrest scam, here are some online scams you need to be aware of
The internet has revolutionised daily life in India, making digital payments convenient. However, f…
Number of children in non-institutional care increased fourfold between 2021-22 and 2023-24: Govt
In the financial year 2021-22, 29,331 children were covered by non-institutional care. This number …
PTI
Redditor finds Aadhaar, PAN and passports of many Indians freely available on Google; raises concerns over data security
A simple search query like "index of Aadhaar card" will reveal sensitive pages that should have be…
Apple takes your health seriously: A look at health features announced at It’s Glowtime event
Apple's recent event unveiled new health features for the Apple Watch and AirPods Pro. The Apple Wa…
Misleading ads: Ayush ministry should set up dashboard to make details of complaints public, says SC
The Supreme Court on Tuesday said the Ministry of Ayush should set up a dashboard so that details a…
PTI
Big banks promised to protect the planet. Now they're doing an about-face.
Big banks and asset managers are a powerful force in fighting the climate crisis, but many of them …
Catherine Boudreau
Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites are ‘leaking’ radiation into protected wavelength bands and this can indirectly impact WiFi and GPS!
In an age of rapid satellite deployment, the sky above is not just getting more crowded but also be…
The scary secret behind the boom in data centers
How Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are monopolizing our AI future
Adam Rogers
A crypto data leak led the FBI to America's most wanted sex trafficking fugitive. Now, the victims want his bitcoins.
Michael Pratt was on the run for three years until a data leak involving crypto wallets he'd bought…
Laura Italiano
Twitter now directs to X.com in the latest step in Musk's rebrand of the platform
Trying to access Twitter now redirects to X.com as owner Elon Musk takes the latest step in rebrand…
Sarah Jackson
A legal expert shares how marketing executives can lock in copyright protections for AI-assisted work
Marketers use generative AI to boost productivity but can face legal risks. An intellectual-propert…
Erica Sweeney
Data privacy: Three in four Indians hold public sector offices responsible for breach
Data breach stories are increasing by the day and this impacts one’s privacy directly. Who is to bl…
India's three main surveillance projects NATGRID, CMS and NETRA have been directed to stop collecting data citing breach of privacy
The Delhi High Court has issued a notice today asking India’s central government to stop collecting…
India’s new data protection bill makes a good show of user rights — but can it deliver on its promises?
When it comes to data privacy it looks like users have every option available to them except for th…
The text deletion scandal surrounding Trump and January 6 may jeopardize the Secret Service's relationship with the people they protect, a former agent says
A retired senior Secret Service agent said the intense scrutiny surrounding the deletion of text me…
Hanna Kang
TikTok slapped with a $368 million fine in Europe for failing to protect children's privacy
TikTok has been hit with a $368 million fine by European regulators for breaching data privacy rule…
Rebecca Rommen,Associated Pre…
With today's hybrid workforce, protecting corporate data on mobile devices is essential for companies
With data residing on a range of mobile devices, companies of all sizes must find ways to identify …
Stephen Lawton
How to protect yourself from data breaches and what to do if your personal data is compromised online
Most data breaches involve hacked email accounts or stolen bank information, and can be protected a…
William Antonelli
23andMe says hackers stole the ancestry data of nearly 7 million customers. Here's what that means for you.
The stolen info included users' names, ancestry data, profile pictures, birth years, and locations.