Government monitoring of push notifications, Meta's implementation of end-to-end encryption, firmware vulnerabilities, Google Drive sinking issue, vulnerability in mobile password managers, Proton Drive photo backup, and Verizon's failure in handling a fraudulent data request.
Government's capability to spy on push notifications raises privacy concerns.
Meta's implementation of end-to-end encryption enhances privacy and security for Messenger users.
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Government spying on push notifications
A recent discovery reveals that the government has the capability to spy on push notifications, raising concerns about privacy and surveillance.
Meta introduces end-to-end encryption for Messenger
Meta, formerly known as Facebook, has finally rolled out end-to-end encryption for its Messenger app, providing users with improved privacy and security for their personal chats and calls.
Concerns over firmware vulnerabilities and Android password managers
New research has uncovered alarming firmware vulnerabilities and security risks associated with Android password managers, highlighting the importance of securing personal data on mobile devices.
Verizon incident exposes failure to verify data request
A recent incident involving a fraudulent data request highlights the failure of Verizon to verify the authenticity of a supposed law enforcement request, resulting in the exposure of personal data and potential harm to the victim.
The government can spy on your push notifications, Meta has finally delivered on end-to-end encrypted messaging, startling new research on firmware vulnerabilities and Android password managers, and more