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Google Apps leaks Whois data for over 280,000 protected domains

Private information relating to more than 280,000 domains registered via Google Apps has leaked, leaving the registrants open to risk of identity theft or spear phishing. Source: betanews.com whoops… Even the big ones fumble, leaving their customer data unprotected. Maybe it’s time to rethink the “oh they are

Wearable technology – vulnerabilities are too often ignored –

Whilst wearable technology and Internet of Things (IoT) are popular, security concerns are often ignored for convenience. Speaking to IT Security Guru, Dan Lamorena, senior director of HP Software Enterprise Security Products, admitted that despite there not having been a major incident yet regarding IoT or

Geofencing Could Add Security Layer for Mobile Devices

Geofencing technology — tracking the location of a mobile device — could offer an extra layer of security for enterprises trying to manage both company-owned and employee-owned devices. However, the technology can also raise worries about privacy and battery life Source: www.cio.com There are many applications for

There’s a way to scam Apple Pay and identity thieves are starting to use it

Instead of breaking Apple Pay’s built-in security, identity thieves are taking advantage of lax rules for card activation from banks. Source: mashable.com The poor security thinking of banks is most worrisome. Especially after the hacks of retailers like Target and HomeDepot where millions of credit card numbers

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