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Is Your Inbox an Open Book? Why Gmail and Outlook May Not Be 'Confidential' Enough for Privileged Communications

Is Your Inbox an Open Book? Why Gmail and Outlook May Not Be 'Confidential' Enough for Privileged Communications

October 30, 2024

Are your email communications truly confidential? This article reveals the vulnerabilities of using mainstream services like Gmail and Outlook for privileged communications and highlights the importan

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The Illusion of Privacy: A Legal Perspective on Apple’s Privacy Policies

The Illusion of Privacy: A Legal Perspective on Apple’s Privacy Policies

October 29, 2024

Apple's reputation as a privacy advocate may be more illusion than reality, as its complex policies and practices often raise critical legal questions about data handling and user consent. This explor

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Securing Your Kids' Future: A Step-by-Step Guide

Securing Your Kids' Future: A Step-by-Step Guide

October 28, 2024

Protecting your children's digital and financial futures is crucial, and this step-by-step guide offers five essential actions to secure their identities and empower them in an increasingly connected

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Protecting Your Law Firm from Digital Threats: My Guest Appearance on Counsel Cast Podcast

Protecting Your Law Firm from Digital Threats: My Guest Appearance on Counsel Cast Podcast

October 22, 2024

In an era where cyber threats loom large, law firms must prioritize their digital security to safeguard client confidentiality and their own reputation. Join my enlightening discussion on the Counsel

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Ray-Bans and the Art of Digital Sleuthing: When Wearable Tech Gets Too Smart

Ray-Bans and the Art of Digital Sleuthing: When Wearable Tech Gets Too Smart

October 22, 2024

Harvard undergraduates AnhPhu Nguyen and Caine Ardayfio have developed I-XRAY, a chilling yet ingenious tool that merges Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses with AI-driven facial recognition, revealing the uns

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Quantum Computing: Risks and Implications for Encryption

Quantum Computing: Risks and Implications for Encryption

October 17, 2024

Quantum computing promises to revolutionize technology by solving complex problems at unprecedented speeds, but it also poses significant risks to current encryption systems. As researchers in Taiwan

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Travel Routers: The Hidden Gem for Privacy and Savings on the Go

Travel Routers: The Hidden Gem for Privacy and Savings on the Go

October 17, 2024

Travel routers are an essential tool for savvy travelers, providing both significant cost savings on Wi-Fi fees and enhanced privacy while navigating public networks. By investing in a travel router,

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When Companies Are the Weak Link in Cybersecurity: A Call for Change

When Companies Are the Weak Link in Cybersecurity: A Call for Change

October 17, 2024

In an era of escalating cyber threats, many companies inadvertently undermine user security through restrictive policies that hinder effective cybersecurity practices. This article explores critical a

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Cyber Wars Are Here: How Utilities Can Armor Up and What You Can Do to Stay Safe

Cyber Wars Are Here: How Utilities Can Armor Up and What You Can Do to Stay Safe

October 14, 2024

As the threat of cyber warfare escalates, vital utilities like electricity and water are increasingly vulnerable to sophisticated attacks that could disrupt essential services. This article delves int

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The Stealthy Attacks Hidden Right Before Your Eyes: The Tale of Invisible Text and AI Chatbots

The Stealthy Attacks Hidden Right Before Your Eyes: The Tale of Invisible Text and AI Chatbots

October 14, 2024

Discover the unsettling reality of "ASCII smuggling," where invisible Unicode characters are used to manipulate AI chatbots into leaking sensitive information, all while remaining undetectable to huma

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Open Source: Not a Panacea, But a Critical Piece of the Puzzle

Open Source: Not a Panacea, But a Critical Piece of the Puzzle

October 13, 2024

Open source software embodies the ideals of transparency and collaboration, demonstrated by platforms like Signal and ProtonMail; however, it is crucial to recognize its limitations, particularly in s

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Traditional Mail: The Original Privacy Breach

Traditional Mail: The Original Privacy Breach

October 9, 2024

Traditional mail, often overlooked in discussions about privacy, is surprisingly insecure, offering little more protection than a postcard as it passes through countless hands en route to its destinat

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