Sep 22, 2018 | Business, Google, Radio Show, Security
Google Reportedly Bought Your Banking Data In Secret, And That’s Not Even The Bad News Bloomberg reports that Google purchased a trove of credit card transaction data from Mastercard, allegedly for “millions of dollars.” Google then reportedly used that data to...
Jul 28, 2018 | Internet, Radio Show, Security
Less Than Half of Cyberattacks Detected via Antivirus: SANS Businesses are investing in more advanced endpoint security tools but don’t have the means to properly implement and use them, according to a new report from the SANS Institute. The SANS 2018 Survey on...
Jul 28, 2018 | Government, Internet, Radio Show, Security
A Hacker Sold U.S. Military Drone Documents On The Dark Web For Just $200 The dark web drug trade might have depleted in recent months, but all manner of other black market trades continue to thrive in the underbelly of the internet. On Wednesday, researchers at...
Jul 28, 2018 | Internet, Radio Show, Security, Social Networking
Inside Facebook, Twitter and Google’s AI battle over your social lives When you sign up for Facebook on your phone, the app isn’t just giving you the latest updates and photos from your friends and family. In the background, it’s utilizing the...
Jul 28, 2018 | Internet, Radio Show, Security
‘Data is a fingerprint’: why you aren’t as anonymous as you think online In August 2016, the Australian government released an “anonymised” data set comprising the medical billing records, including every prescription and surgery, of 2.9 million...