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"Google under fire for 'misleading and aggressive' data practices."

Views expressed in this cybersecurity, cyber crime update are those of the reporters and correspondents.  Accessed on 18 July 2024, 2108 UTC.

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TODAY'S FEATURED STORY
Google Under Fire for 'Misleading and Aggressive' Data Practices

Regulators in Italy allege Google's data consent practices aren't giving users the full picture of how their personal data is being assessed to display ads.

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THE LATEST
'Port Shadow' Flaw Can Exploit Some VPNs to Attack Users

The flaw can pave the way for a sophisticated hacker to spy and redirect user traffic over a vulnerable VPN server. However, several major VPN brands are immune to the threat.

US to Restrict Some Chinese Software in Cars Next Month

The Commerce Department may soon limit Chinese software in 'connected vehicles' in the US, requiring car manufacturers to use firms in 'allied' countries for data storage instead.

Costs From UnitedHealth's Ransomware Attack Soar to at Least $2.3 Billion

A $22 million ransom payment pales in comparison to the estimated $2.3 billion this year's ransomware incident is expected to cost the health insurance provider.

The Best Hardware Security Keys for 2024

Protecting your online accounts from being taken over by bad guys is critical, and a hardware security key is one of the best defenses. These are the top security keys for keeping your information private.

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