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Security Resolutions for 2024

Whether you have never considered your personal security before or have been meaning to do so for a while, 2024 is the year to make changes. Spamming, phishing, and ransomware are real-world threats that every internet user faces on a daily basis. Passwords continue to leak in massive corporate breaches, and people own an increasing number of devices that can be hacked. There’s no denying that adding more security to your life requires some effort and inconvenience. Taking digital security precautions is slightly annoying but very doable, just like locking your bike instead of simply leaning it against a tree. So go for it! The first step is to cross

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Cyber Security

NASA Laptop Data Breach Exposed 10,000 Employees’ Private Information

In a shocking turn of events, one of the world’s most prominent space agencies, NASA fell victim to a significant data breach. This breach resulted in the exposure of private information belonging to approximately 10,000 employees. The incident raises concerns not only about the security measures in place within NASA but also about the broader issue of data security in the digital age. In this blog post, we will delve into the details of the NASA laptop data breach and explore its implications. The NASA Laptop Data Breach: The data breach occurred when an employee’s laptop, which contained sensitive information about NASA employees, was stolen. The laptop was unencrypted, which

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Cyber Security

New Year’s Security Resolutions

Whether you’ve never considered your personal security before or have been meaning to do so for a while, 2023 is the year to make changes. Spamming, phishing, and ransomware are real-world threats that every internet user faces on a daily basis. Passwords continue to leak in massive corporate breaches, and people own an increasing number of devices that can be hacked. There’s no denying that adding more security to your life requires some effort and inconvenience. Taking digital security precautions is slightly annoying but very doable, just like locking your bike instead of simply leaning it against a tree. So go for it! The first step is to cross off

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