2018’s Biggest Security Breaches and What to Worry about in 2019

By David Balaban
The clock ticking its way to midnight. On New Year’s Eve, a lot of people hope only the best things will happen in 2019. There were though plenty of things to complain about last year. One of the biggest issues seemed to be the massive… Continue reading 2018’s Biggest Security Breaches and What to Worry about in 2019

Facebook bug exposed private photos of 6.8M users to third-party developers

By Waqas
Another day, another privacy breach – This time, the social media giant Facebook has announced that a bug in its Photo API exposed private photos of over 6.8 million users to third-party app developers. The breach took place from Septemb… Continue reading Facebook bug exposed private photos of 6.8M users to third-party developers

Major Privacy Issues in Google+ Force Its Shutdown Earlier than Planned

Google+ and its APIs are shutting down sooner than announced after a new privacy glitch that exposed the data of more than 52 million users was detected in November, Google announced on Monday. Personal information such as age, name and email address w… Continue reading Major Privacy Issues in Google+ Force Its Shutdown Earlier than Planned

Google admits Google Plus hit by *another* privacy flaw, speeds up site’s closure

Google has admitted that Google Plus suffered another security failure last month, allowing the personal information of 52 million users to be accessed by third-party apps and developers without permission.
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Google Plus hit by another breach – Data of 52.5M users exposed

By Waqas
Google Plus has been hit by yet another bug forcing the company to shut down the social media site earlier than previously anticipated. In October this year, Google revealed that a bug was present in the API for the consumer version of Google … Continue reading Google Plus hit by another breach – Data of 52.5M users exposed