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CyberWisdom Safe Harbor Commentaries on Facebook Undermines Privacy A recent story from thenextweb.com lays out things we don’t talk about but, Facebook made a wonderful show pretending to protect data, but today it undermines this illusion. The company has confirmed to Reuters that it will not extend the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) law to the
CyberWisdom Safe Harbor Commentary: What is most likely to be an overlooked story from politico.com notes a surprising contrast with between two different contrasting view that may impact us all. Read on and what do you think. President Donald Trump replaces John Bolton, who appointed H.R. McMaster and appointed his national security adviser, may bring
CyberWisdom Safe Harbor Commentary on How Dutch Police Took Over Hansa: What is most likely to be an overlooked story from wired.com lays out a little known cat and mouse games of the past few years on the dark web network black market is familiar with the pattern: the illicit market like the Silk Road attracts
CyberWisdom Safe Harbor Commentary on iCloud is on Google Cloud Server: What is most likely to be an overlooked story from thenextweb.com reviews the truth about where Apple stores all iCloud backups. Between millions of customers’ photos, files, contacts, and other data, this is a huge amount of storage space the company needs to make room
: A must-read story from thenextweb.com declares an interesting story. You may recognize Eric Lundgren’s name. In 2017, he easily earned Tesla with news of more than 380 miles for creating a $ 13,000 DIY electric car. Today, he is entering prison. Lundgren has been a mechanic. His Los Angeles-based company specializes in managing e-waste
CyberWisdom Safe Harbor Commentary on Olympic Destroyer Today I came across this story from threatpost.com that gives a name to the cyber attack called Olympic Destroyer. Officials at the Olympic Winter Games have confirmed that a cyberattack took place at the opening ceremony on February 9, but they are still sources of attack. The researchers said the attack uses
CyberWisdom Safe Harbor Commentary on internet shutdown Securityweek.com shares a surprising that South Korea investigated a mysterious internet shutdown at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Winter Games on Saturday, warning of possible cyberattacks during Pyeongchang games. The internal Internet and WiFi systems crashed around 7:15 pm GMT (1015 GMT) on Friday night and have not returned
CyberWisdom Safe Harbor Commentary on Reddit Clone A must-read story from helpnetsecurity.com defines a little known that the popular social news aggregator Reddit site have been convincingly cloned as the reddit.co domain. The author apparently does not expect the user to discover for what it is: a website designed to collect the user’s username and password.
CyberWisdom Safe Harbor Commentary on Apple iBoot code A recent story from thehackernews.com focuses a surprising situation on the source code for the core components of the Apple iPhone operating system is said to have been leaked on GitHub, which could allow hackers and researchers to discover a now unknown zero-day vulnerability in order to
CyberWisdom Safe Harbor Commentary on major cryptocurrency heist: A recent story from cnbc.com highlights by people familiar with the situation, South Korean state espionage agencies told parliamentary committees that North Korean hackers may break into a digital currency exchange in Japan to steal $520 million worth of digital coins. First reported by Rueter News. People