After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Google committed to modifying data retention policies for sensitive locations that could put users at risk.
New York’s investigation into Practicefirst Medical after a reported breach impacting 1.2 million individuals found serious security program failures, including a failed software patch.
U.S. announces fresh sanctions against DPRK operatives the same day details emerged of the latest reconnaissance campaign by one of the rogue state’s infamous APT groups.
Google must also increase transparency about its location tracking settings, after a Washington state investigation determined consumers didn’t have control over their data privacy.
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