Anthem agreed late Friday to pay $115 million to settle U.S. lawsuits around a data breach that hit the company in 2015.
Google strips private medical data from searches
You may be surprised to learn that Google’s search engine was accidentally indexing such a sensitive category of data in the first place.
Snapchat starts sharing your (and your kids’) location. Turn it off.
Some police and child protection authorities are advising parents to turn off the new feature
Threatpost News Wrap, June 23, 2017
Mike Mimoso and Chris Brook discuss the news of the week, including Citizen Lab’s latest report, WannaCry hitting Honda, GhostHook, and Fireball.
Dating app boss sees ‘no problem’ on face-matching without consent
‘When you have a bunch of single guys in the office, it goes in that direction’, says Dating.AI founder as he dismisses concerns about scraping other dating apps for faces for users to match
Average Cost of Breach Goes Down For the First Time Ever
The good news is the cost of a data breach is down double-digits, the bad news the size and scope of breaches is creeping up.
Deep Root: what can we learn from the GOP’s data leak?
Nearly 200m voters’ personal details were exposed when a contractor failed to secure the GOP’s data in the cloud – and there are lessons for us all in this
Coming soon (maybe) to toyshops – AI doll that can read kids’ emotions
Researchers have built a doll with an AI chip and a camera that can interpret a child’s emotions. What could possibly go wrong?
What does looking under the hood of your browser reveal about you?
Looking closely at the tracking that’s done while you browse can be very unnerving – but does that mean you should give up using the web?
Avaya Patches Remote Code Execution Flaw in Aura
Avaya released a patch last week for a remote code execution vulnerability in its Avaya Aura Application Enablement Services software.