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Be careful where you charge: Warnings are out about ‘juice jacking’

USB outlets, common at airports, hotels, and shopping malls, could be turned against the person trying to charge.

What’s My Surveillance Capitalism Score? Great Hack Star Says You Should Know

I think they will be good for business as privacy startups emerge to help people take advantage of these new rights, collect scores, and deal with the red tape that’s required to do so, which can be optimized and made more efficient.

North Dakota Expands Cyberdefense with New Funding, Workforce

The state’s Cyber Operations Center is seeing the benefits of a $15.4 million funding boost.

Think you’re anonymous online? A third of popular websites are ‘fingerprinting’ you.

Our latest privacy experiment tested sites for an invisible form of online tracking that you can’t easily avoid.

Your Data Is Shared and Sold…What’s Being Done About It?

Earlier this month, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law amendments to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), the most sweeping state data privacy regulations in the country.

The Hacker Next Door Lock Picker Deviant Ollam

20,000+ hackers hanging out and hacking together (in Las Vegas!) improve security for us all.

New Bill Promises an End to Our Privacy Nightmare, Jail Time to CEOs Who Lie

Dubbed the Mind Your Own Business Act, the bill promises consumers the ability to opt out of data collection and sale with a single click.

Her computer security method could protect data, even when attackers break in

Raluca Ada Popa found a fix for one of cybersecurity’s most fundamental challenges: securing computer systems without relying on firewalls to keep hackers out.

Kalispell Regional Healthcare Data Breach Could Affect 130,000 Patients

“We discovered that multiple employees had provided their email credentials to unauthorized malicious criminals by way of a phishing scam,”

State of Idaho, Idaho National Laboratory celebrate opening of new computing and cybersecurity buildings 

The C3 and CIC buildings represent an endeavor by the state and INL to expand collaboration and employment opportunities for Idaho university students.