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When in Doubt: Hang Up, Look Up, Call BackMany security-conscious people probably think they�d never fall for a phone-based phishing scam. But if your response to such a scam involves anything other than hanging up and calling back the entity that claims to be calling, you may be in for a rude aw
Last week, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg wrote a post pledging to combat misinformation about COVID-19 circulating on Facebook.
�We�ve taken down hundreds of thousands of pieces of misinformation related to COVID-19, including theories like drinking ble
On Tuesday, Taiwan banned government use of the Zoom videoconferencing app, following revelations that the company had routed some calls through Chinese networks.
YouTube is a private forum and therefore not subject to free-speech requirements under the First Amendment, a US appeals court ruled today. "Despite YouTube's ubiquity and its role as a public-facing platform, it remains a private forum, not a public foru
This App Automatically Cancels and Sues RobocallersDoNotPay, the family of consumer advocacy services meant to protect people from corporate exploitation, is launching a new app aimed at helping end our long national nightmare surrounding robocalls by giving you a burner credit card to get their contact d
Canada Wins, U.S. Loses In Global Fight For High-Tech WorkersHundreds of tech workers pack an auditorium for a recent networking event in Toronto. The evening's host glides around the room on a hoverboard, equal parts game show host and techie.
"Who here is new to Canada?" asks Jason Goldlist, the co-founder of
Who's hacking into home security cameras'Peeping hackers have been wreaking havoc on home security cameras. Spying, prying and scaring people in their own homes. Now it's being reported it's a hacking group had been livestreaming the feeds.
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