Cybersecurity trends: IBM’s predictions for 2025

Cybersecurity concerns in 2024 can be summed up in two letters: AI (or five letters if you narrow it down to gen AI). Organizations are still in the early stages of understanding the risks and rewards of this technology. For all the good it can do to improve data protection, keep up with compliance regulations […]

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Hong Kong privacy watchdog warns URA over leaked details of 199 tenants, owners

Jess Ma reports: Hong Kong’s privacy watchdog has served a warning letter to the Urban Renewal Authority (URA) over its failure to prevent a leak of the personal details of 199 tenants and owners stored on a cloud platform. The Office of the Privacy Co… Continue reading Hong Kong privacy watchdog warns URA over leaked details of 199 tenants, owners

Hackers Claim To Have Compromised Data Broker Used By U.S. Government To Dodge Warrants

Over on TechDirt, Karl Bode writes: Gravy Analytics, the parent company of Venntel, is like many dodgy data brokers. The company gleans vast troves of sensitive U.S. behavior and location cellphone data, then generally sells access to that data to a lo… Continue reading Hackers Claim To Have Compromised Data Broker Used By U.S. Government To Dodge Warrants

Throwback: My Original Apple iPad Mini Review from 2012 (Premium)

Apple released its first iPad mini in November 2012, and it was precisely the iPad I wanted, “an incredibly desirable device, almost without peer.”
I didn’t review the OG iPad mini formally. But I did write up a first impressions-style “compete report,… Continue reading Throwback: My Original Apple iPad Mini Review from 2012 (Premium)