TikTok Takes Teen Accounts Private
The company announced accounts for ages 13-15 will default to privacy setting, among other safety measures. Source link
The company announced accounts for ages 13-15 will default to privacy setting, among other safety measures. Source link
Trump loyalists descend on the Capitol Building attempting to overturn the presidential election of ... Joe Biden. (Photo by Spencer ...
Exium, a Palo Alto, California-based company focused on “clean network” standards that the U.S. government trumpeted last year, has emerged ...
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FortiGuard Labs’ Derek Manky talks about how threat playbooks can equip defense teams with the tools they need to fight ...
As hackers put a bullseye on healthcare, Threatpost spotlights how hospitals, researchers and patients have been affected and how the ...
A smartphone displays a screen from the newly released 'NHS COVID-19' contract tracing app in ... London, U.K. Photographer: Simon ...
The actively exploited vulnerabilities discovered by Project Zero exist across iPhone, iPad and iPod devices. Source link
Emails try to lure victims with malicious documents claiming to have information about voting interference. Source link
The move is a distinct change in direction for the app, which has been criticized and even banned for its ...