Tag Archives: information security
COPPA Rule Amendments: FTC Begins Strict New Enforcement Phase
As the FTC begins enforcement of the new COPPA rule amendments, companies must now secure biometric data and implement mandatory security programs to ensure legal compliance. Continue reading
OpenAI Privacy Filter Model Released to Redact Sensitive Metadata
The OpenAI Privacy Filter offers developers a powerful new tool to redact sensitive metadata and PII from data streams locally, ensuring a higher standard of user privacy in AI interactions. Continue reading
iOS Notification Exploit Patched in Apple iOS 26.4.2 Update
Apple has released iOS 26.4.2 to fix a critical iOS notification exploit that allowed the recovery of deleted Signal messages from local system databases. Continue reading
App-based 2FA Protocols: Global Shift and Mandatory Security Overhaul
The transition to app-based 2FA protocols marks a significant move toward eliminating session hijacking and enhancing data protection across major identity portals. Continue reading
Inditex Data Breach: Zara Parent Company Confirms Transaction Records Exposure
Following a supply-chain vulnerability, a significant Inditex data breach has exposed customer transaction histories across the fashion conglomerate’s global digital infrastructure. Continue reading
P3 Global Intel Breach Exposes 8.3 Million Anonymous Tip Submissions
The P3 Global Intel breach has leaked over 91 gigabytes of sensitive data, exposing 8.3 million anonymous tip submissions and potentially doxxing informants and accused individuals. Continue reading
Google Maps Hack: Bryan Seely’s Secret Service Exploit Retrospective
A detailed look at the 2014 Google Maps hack by Bryan Seely, demonstrating how he intercepted Secret Service and FBI communications through verified location systems. Continue reading
PowerSchool Data Breach: The Matthew Lane Interview
Matthew Lane speaks out about the PowerSchool data breach, the largest cyberattack in U.S. education history, sharing insights into his motivations and methods. Continue reading
Google ICE Breach: The Case for Contextual Separation and Anonymity
The recent Google ICE breach highlights why users must adopt contextual separation and hardware-level privacy to protect sensitive data from government surveillance. Continue reading