Photo: Carl Court (fake images) With unemployment at formidable levels and the economy is bad covid-related reversals, I think we can all agree that job hunting is quite a difficult task at …
Read More »What really caused the data leak of 500 million Facebook users?
Since Saturday, a A massive trove of Facebook data has circulated publicly, splashing information from approximately 533 million Facebook users across the Internet. The data includes things like profile names, Facebook ID …
Read More »Signal adds a payments feature, with a privacy-focused cryptocurrency
When encryption The Signal communications app, launched almost seven years ago, brought the promise of the strongest encryption available to a very simple interface for calling and texting. Now Signal is incorporating …
Read More »The UK is trying to stop Facebook’s end-to-end encryption
The UK is planning a new attack on end-to-end encryption, with the Home Office set to spearhead efforts designed to deter Facebook from further rolling out the technology into its messaging apps. …
Read More »Cops take down the world’s largest video game cheatnet
This week the The Justice Department formally charged a 22-year-old with tampering with the water facility where he used to work. It’s a stark reminder that while the power grid receives most …
Read More »Exclusive: Hong Kong asks foreign governments to stop accepting special British passports
By Greg Torode, Anne Marie Roantree HONG KONG (Reuters) – The Hong Kong government confirmed on Thursday a Reuters report that had told 14 countries to stop accepting a British travel document …
Read More »Exclusive: Hong Kong asks foreign governments to stop accepting special British passports
By Greg Torode, Anne Marie Roantree HONG KONG (Reuters) – The Hong Kong government confirmed on Thursday a Reuters report that had told 14 countries to stop accepting a British travel document …
Read More »Exclusive: Hong Kong asks foreign governments to stop accepting special British passports
By Greg Torode, Anne Marie Roantree HONG KONG (Reuters) – The Hong Kong government has told some foreign consulates to stop accepting a British travel document that many of its young people …
Read More »Saudi-led coalition authorizes four fuel ships to dock at Yemen’s Hodeidah port
DUBAI (Reuters) – The Saudi-led coalition has authorized the docking of four fuel ships in Yemen’s Red Sea port of Hodeidah, two sources familiar with the matter said, after the internationally recognized …
Read More »SpaceX Engineer’s Dark Web Insider Trading Generates SEC First
In the dark Web, MillionaireMike was a busy guy. As early as 2016, the account with that nickname was buying names, addresses, dates of birth, and social security numbers from underground markets …
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