Shinyhunters Leak: Harvard's Data Breach Exposes Sensitive Protocols
The recent data breach orchestrated by Shinyhunters has exposed sensitive data from Harvard University, raising concerns about cybersecurity and privacy protocols.
The recent data breach orchestrated by Shinyhunters has exposed sensitive data from Harvard University, raising concerns about cybersecurity and privacy protocols.
Honda vehicles are quietly collecting pothole data through their sensors and sharing it with governments. This comprehensive guide explains what data is collected, how it's used, and what privacy rights you have in 2026.
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California just made history by banning data brokers from reselling health data. This landmark legislation represents the most significant privacy victory in years, but what does it actually mean for your personal information? We break down the real-world implications.
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Two US cybersecurity professionals have shocked the industry by pleading guilty to conducting BlackCat ransomware attacks. This insider threat case reveals critical vulnerabilities in how we trust and vet security experts. We explore what this means for organizational security and personal privacy in 2026.
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TransUnion sells detailed personal reports to law enforcement and legal professionals. A document from the Jeffrey Epstein grand jury data dump provides a rare public example of exactly what information is compiled and shared about individuals without their knowledge or consent.