Protect Ya Neck (and Instagram Pics)
Instagram enabled support for two factor authentication and account verification - giving users an added step to protect their data - in an update to the app this week.
Instagram enabled support for two factor authentication and account verification - giving users an added step to protect their data - in an update to the app this week.
The site says there's no evidence of a breach or misuse but that it's making efforts to prevent the incident from happening again.
Amazon followed in Google's footsteps this week in banning domain fronting, a technique that allows app and site developers to evade censorship.
The warnings, scheduled to roll out to users on Monday, come just days after Facebook suspended two other data analytics companies over similar data misuse allegations.
The Department of Homeland Security said it found evidence of unauthorized Stingray devices carrying out unauthorized surveillance in Washington D.C.
Researchers said Tuesday the app was vulnerable to a right-to-left override attack, something which let attackers trick unsuspecting users into installing malware.
The US Senate reauthorized a controversial NSA surveillance program on Thursday.
The service, which allows companies to send email newsletters, invitations and more, fixed an issue that could have leaked a user's email address.
An Italian firm may be behind a new strain of spyware, Skygofree, that can exfiltrate call records, text messages, audio, and more.
The company said in an update on its app Tuesday that it doesn't store users' chats for data analysis or any other reason.