Streaming giant Roku has disclosed a massive data breach that has compromised more than 576,000 user accounts, marking the second security incident for the company in just a month.
The post Roku Reveals Massive Data Breach β Hereβs What You Can Do to Protect Yourself appeared first on Breitbart.
Google has agreed to destroy or "de-identify" billions of records of web browsing data collected from users in its private browsing "Incognito Mode," as part of a proposed class action settlement filed on Monday.
The post Google Agrees to Destroy Billions of βIncognitoβ Browsing Records in Proposed Settlement appeared first on Breitbart.
Following a massive data breach exposing the records of over 73 million current and former customers, AT&T has reset the account passcodes for millions of affected users.
The post Check Your Account: AT&T Resets Millions of Customer Passcodes Following Massive Data Leak appeared first on Breitbart.
Google has released a critical security update for the Chrome web browser, addressing seven vulnerabilities, including a critical flaw that could potentially allow attackers to compromise users' systems through specially crafted web pages.
The post Update Chrome NOW: Google Releases Critical Security Update for Browser appeared first on Breitbart.
A Denver family has filed a lawsuit against Apple claiming that the company's "Find My" location service led to a wrongful SWAT raid on their home, causing emotional distress and property damage.Β
The post Lawsuit: SWAT Raid on Innocent Family Caused by Appleβs βFind Myβ Location Service appeared first on Breitbart.
Newly unsealed court documents from an ongoing class action lawsuit against Meta show that in 2016, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg personally directed executives to "figure out" how to track encrypted usage on competing apps like Snapchat, YouTube, and Amazon.
The post Mark Zuckerbergβs Meta Created Secret βProject Ghostbustersβ to Snoop on Snapchat, Other Rivals appeared first on Breitbart.