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Google Hack Redux: Should 2.5B Gmail Users PANIC Now?
Richi Jennings | | breach of privacy, communication and social engineering, CRM, CRM phishing, Gmail, Gmail spoofing, google, Google Threat Intelligence, Help Desk Social Engineering, journalism, malicious social engineering, Phishing and social engineering, Phone Social Engineering, Privacy, professional social engineers, Salesforce, salesforce security, Salesloft, SB Blogwatch, ShinyHunters, social engineering, social engineering attack, social engineering news vishing, UNC6040, UNC6240, vish, vishers, vishiing
Summer’s lease hath all too short a date: Let’s ask Ian Betteridge ...
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Farmers Group Loses 1.111M PII Rows: It’s Salesforce Again
Richi Jennings | | breach of privacy, Bristol West, communication and social engineering, CRM, CRM phishing, farmers, Farmers Group, Farmers Insurance Exchange, Foremost, Help Desk Social Engineering, malicious social engineering, Phishing and social engineering, Phone Social Engineering, Privacy, professional social engineers, Salesforce, salesforce security, SB Blogwatch, scattered spider, ShinyHunters, social engineering, social engineering attack, social engineering news vishing, UNC6040, UNC6240, vish, vishers, vishiing, Zurich Insurance Group
ShinyHunters Hunt Again: Scattered Spider claims another Salesforce instance—albeit three months ago ...
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Google Breached — What We Know, What They’re Saying
Richi Jennings | | breach of privacy, communication and social engineering, CRM, CRM phishing, google, Google Threat Intelligence, Help Desk Social Engineering, malicious social engineering, Phishing and social engineering, Phone Social Engineering, Privacy, professional social engineers, Salesforce, salesforce security, SB Blogwatch, ShinyHunters, social engineering, social engineering attack, social engineering news vishing, UNC6040, UNC6240, vish, vishers, vishiing
GOOG CRM PII AWOL: ‘ShinyHunters’ group hacked big-G and stole a load of customer data from a Salesforce cloud instance ...
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Signal Gives Microsoft a Clear Signal: Do NOT Recall This
Richi Jennings | | AI, AI (Artificial Intelligence), AI training, Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Artificial Intelligence (AI)/Machine Learning (ML), artificial intellignece, artificialintelligence, breach of privacy, Copilot, cybersecurity risks of generative ai, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, generative AI, Generative AI risks, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), HIPAA, HIPAA and IT Security, HIPAA Compliance, hipaa laws, HIPPA, Large Language Model, large language models, Large Language Models (LLM), Large language models (LLMs), LLM, LLMs, machine learning, Microsoft, ML, Privacy, Recall, SB Blogwatch, signal, Signal app, Windows
Black screen of DRM: Privacy-first messenger blocks Microsoft Recall ...
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200,000 Workers’ PII at Risk in WorkComposer S3 SNAFU
Richi Jennings | | Amazon S3, Amazon S3 bucket, Amazon Web Services, Amazon Web Services (AWS), amazon web services compliance, AWS bucket, AWS GDPR Compliance Shared Responsibility, AWS S3 BUCKET, aws s3 storage, breach of privacy, bucket policy, buckets, California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), CCPA, CCPA Compliance, cybersecurity challenges in remote working, EU GDPR, GDPR, GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), GDPR compliance, gdpr eu, online surveillance, Privacy, remote work, remote work cyber security, Remote Work Cybersecurity, remote work enviornment, remote work productivity, Remote Work Security, remote worker management, remote workers, remote workforce, Remote Workforce Security, remote working, remote working risks, S3, S3 bucket, S3 buckets, SB Blogwatch, spyware, storage bucket, WorkComposer
Don’t say ‘spyware’—21 million screenshots in one open bucket ...
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Chinese DeepSeek AI App: FULL of Security Holes Say Researchers
Richi Jennings | | AI, AI (Artificial Intelligence), AI privacy, application-level encryption, Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Artificial Intelligence (AI)/Machine Learning (ML), Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence News, artificial intellignece, Artificial Stupidity, artificialintelligence, breach of privacy, Bytedance, California Consumer Privacy Act, California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), china, china espionage, China Mobile, China-nexus cyber espionage, Chinese, Chinese Communists, chinese government, Chinese Internet Security, Chinese keyboard app security, Congress, congressional legislation, cybersecurity artificial intelligence, Darin LaHood, Data encryption, Data encryption standards, Data Stolen By China, DeepSeek, DeepSeek AI, encryption, Josh Gottheimer, Large Language Models (LLM), Large language models (LLMs), LLM, llm security, No DeepSeek on Government Devices Act, Peoples Republic of China, Privacy, SB Blogwatch, TikTok, TikTok Ban, Unencrypted Data, US Congress
Xi knows if you’ve been bad or good: iPhone app sends unencrypted data to China—and Android app appears even worse ...
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Temu is Malware — It Sells Your Info, Accuses Ark. AG
Richi Jennings | | breach of privacy, china, china espionage, Chinese, Chinese Communists, Chinese cyber espionage, chinese government, customer location, geofencing and location tracking, geolocation, Location, location access permission, location access risks, location data, Location data privacy, location history, location intelligence, location privacy, location services, location sharing location tracking, PDD Holdings, Pinduoduo, Privacy, SB Blogwatch, Temu, Whaleco
Chinese fast-fashion-cum-junk retailer “is a data-theft business.” ...
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Chrome’s Incognito Mode Isn’t as Private as You Think — but Google’s Not Sorry
Richi Jennings | | adtech, Advertising, Advertising and AdTech, adverts, breach of privacy, browser, browser abuse, Chrome, cookie, Cookie Consent, cookieconsent, cookies, customer privacy, Data Privacy, FLEDGE, FLoC, GOOG, google, Google Ad, Google AdSense, Google advertising, Google Chrome, Google Chrome Security, Incognito, Incognito Mode, Link History, Privacy, Privacy Sandbox, SB Blogwatch, Topics, tracking cookies, web cookie
Short term gain for long term pain? Class action attorney David Boies asked for $5,000 per user, but got nothing—except some assurances Google will delete data it no longer needs ...
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Facebook’s New Privacy Nightmare: ‘Link History’
Richi Jennings | | adtech, Advertising and AdTech, breach of privacy, browser, browser abuse, customer privacy, Data Privacy, DeleteFacebook, facebook, Facebook data, key loggers, key logging, Keylog, keylogger, keyloggers, keylogging, Link History, Meta, Meta Networks, Meta Pixel, Privacy, SB Blogwatch
How stupid does he think we are? You’ll want to turn off this new app setting ...
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Uvalde Shooting Investigation Reveals Major Privacy Violation
In Carpenter v. United States, the Supreme Court noted that, in order for law enforcement officials to obtain location data for cell phones, they needed to have a warrant signed by a ...
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