Following reports detailing Zoom's vulnerabilities, several state AGs are seeking information from the company. The video conferencing service has become popular in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis.
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In addition to the feature freeze, Zoom unveiled that it has seen a massive surge in daily users from 10 million in December to 200 million, including both free and paid, in March.
WPD (Windows Privacy Dashboard) is a free portable tool for tweaking system settings that are known to cause privacy concerns among Windows users.
WPD (Windows Privacy Dashboard) is a free portable tool for tweaking system settings that are known to cause privacy concerns among Windows users.
WPD (Windows Privacy Dashboard) is a free portable tool for tweaking system settings that are known to cause privacy concerns among Windows users.
WPD (Windows Privacy Dashboard) is a free portable tool for tweaking system settings that are known to cause privacy concerns among Windows users.
WPD (Windows Privacy Dashboard) is a free portable tool for tweaking system settings that are known to cause privacy concerns among Windows users.
A new research report has revealed that most Android devices retain critical data such as contact information, messages, images and application data after a factory reset, raising privacy concerns.
A new flaw in Apple's OS X Yosemite Spotlight search has been discovered. It neglects a setting in the Mail app that could leak users' personal information, which can then be used by cyber criminals.
Although privacy breaches are fairly common, it has come to light more recently thanks to high profile celebrity leaks. According to a recent Microsoft survey, four in ten Americans face online fraud.
Dropbox is admittedly, snooping through its users files in a bid to combat piracy, though it will not be deleting your files just yet. This is however being done in a non-invasive manner.
During an interview at the DLD Conference in Munich, Nest CEO Tony offered more details regarding how his company would address any privacy changes that may result following its purchase by Google.
Google Glass users can now take photos with a wink of an eye after the latest update. Google hopes the feature could even be used in day-to-day life through financial transactions and shopping.