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Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge flaws leave billions open to attack
By Nicholas Fearn published
A flaw in Chrome, Edge and other browsers could let hackers to get around a crucial security policy used by thousands of websites to prevent cyberattacks.

Massive data breach hits 1.3 million users -- what to do now
By Nicholas Fearn published
The U.S. interior design company Havenly asks users to change their passwords after 1.3 million user records were posted on the internet.

10 billion records, including personal details, exposed by unsecured databases
By Nicholas Fearn published
NordPass has found unsecured databases from 20 countries across the globe, with emails, phone numbers and login information all up for grabs.

50 million OKCupid users at risk due to security flaws — what to do now
By Nicholas Fearn published
Several flaws have been found in OkCupid's website and apps that could have let hackers access personal data such as profiles, messages and sexual orientation.

Disney, Microsoft, Nintendo and 50 more hit by massive source code leak [updated]
By Nicholas Fearn published
More than 50 of the world's biggest companies, including Disney, Microsoft and Nintendo, have had software source code published online.

7.5 million users hit in Dave.com financial-service data breach: What to do
By Nicholas Fearn published
More than 7.5 million users have been affected by a data breach at online-banking service Dave.com.

Walmart customer? You may be due a $750 payout following an alleged data breach
By Nicholas Fearn published
Walmart joins a host of well-known names that have faced lawsuits as a result of California’s strict new privacy laws.

This 'secure' chat app spies on its users -- what you need to know
By Nicholas Fearn published
Politically motivated hackers in the Middle East have created a fully functional Android chat app that secretly spies on its users.

MGM Resorts data breach grows to potentially 142 million people, hacker claims
By Nicholas Fearn published
As many as 142 million people may have lost personal information in a previously reported data breach at the MGM Resorts casino-and-hotel company.

Fitness company data leak affects 99,000 customers, trainers — what to do
By Nicholas Fearn published
Fast-growing fitness firm V Shred may have exposed the personal information of nearly 100,000 customers, trainers and others -- and much of this data is still online for anyone to access.
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