hacking
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You Can Make It Way Harder for Cookies to Track You in Edge
Microsoft Edge is one of the rare browsers that offers both privacy and versatility. One such privacy feature automatically deletes any browsing data, including cookies and site data. That means you can leave a clean slate every time you quit and relaunch Edge, making it difficult for third-party cookies to track you across sessions and…
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Hackers Swapped Out Russian State TV Listings With Anti-War Message on ‘Victory Day’
Russian television viewers tuning in for content celebrating the country’s “Victory Day” over Nazi Germany this week were instead forced to reckon with its own military invasion.
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NATO Plays Cyberwar to Prep for a Real Russian Attack
Cybersecurity experts representing 30 NATO members are fighting a digital war this week to defend a fictional island country. Though “Berylia” is fake, experts involved hope the lessons learned from the staged attack will better prepare them for the possibility of a Russian attack as war ravages Ukraine.
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Hackers Are Impersonating Police to Subpoena People’s Data
In recent years, it’s become alarmingly routine for law enforcement agencies to subpoena tech platforms for user data — a practice that some critics see as an invasive privacy violation. Criminals are taking note, and now they’re doing it, too.