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SHEIN Shopping App Collects Price and URL Data from User Clipboard

In the age of online shopping, the SHEIN Shopping App has become a popular choice for those looking to save money and time. The app allows users to easily compare prices and find the best deals on clothing, accessories, and more. But what many people don’t know is that the SHEIN Shopping App also collects price and URL data from the user’s clipboard. When a user copies a URL or price from a website, the SHEIN Shopping App automatically collects this information. This allows the app to provide users with

FCC Proposes New Rule to Expand Definition of Data Breaches for Communications Carriers

In a move to better protect consumers from data breaches, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has proposed a new rule that would expand the definition of data breaches for communications carriers. The rule, which was proposed on May 22, 2020, would require communications carriers to notify customers when their personal information is compromised or exposed. Under the proposed rule, communications carriers would be required to notify customers if their personal information is exposed in a data breach. This includes any unauthorized access to, or acquisition of, customer proprietary network information

“PimEyes Facial Recognition Search Engine Helps You Locate Your Photos Across the Web”

In the age of the internet, it can be difficult to keep track of where your photos are located. With the rise of facial recognition technology, however, it is now easier than ever to locate your photos across the web. PimEyes is a facial recognition search engine that can help you find your photos on the internet. PimEyes uses advanced facial recognition algorithms to scan the web for photos that match your face. All you have to do is upload a photo of yourself and PimEyes will search for matches.

Two Dead Occupants Found in Plane Discovered Missing in Ontario

On the evening of October 17th, a small plane was reported missing in Ontario, Canada. The plane had two occupants on board, both of whom were confirmed dead when the wreckage was discovered. The plane was a Piper PA-32R-301, a single-engine aircraft that had departed from the Buttonville Airport in Markham, Ontario earlier that day. The plane was headed to the Killarney Airport in Killarney, Ontario, but never arrived. The search for the missing plane began shortly after it was reported missing. Search and rescue teams from the Canadian Armed

MindGeek’s $32 Million Investment in Piracy Takedowns Results in 90 Million DMCA Requests in 90 Days

The internet has become a major source of entertainment and information for millions of people around the world. Unfortunately, it has also become a haven for piracy, with many people illegally downloading and sharing copyrighted content. To combat this, many companies have taken steps to protect their intellectual property, including MindGeek, a leading provider of online content. Recently, MindGeek announced a $32 million investment in piracy takedowns, resulting in 90 million DMCA requests in the first 90 days.The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is a United States law that protects

ISP Grande Faces $47 Million Liability for Copyright Infringement Verdict

In a landmark case, ISP Grande Communications has been found liable for copyright infringement and faces a $47 million verdict. The case was brought by the major movie studios, including Disney, Paramount Pictures, Universal, Columbia Pictures, and Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. The case was heard in the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas. The movie studios alleged that Grande Communications had failed to take steps to prevent its customers from illegally downloading copyrighted movies and television shows. The movie studios argued that Grande was aware

Indigo Books Rejects LockBit Ransomware Attack Attempt

Indigo Books, one of Canada’s largest booksellers, recently thwarted a ransomware attack attempt by the LockBit ransomware group. The attack was detected on August 19th, 2020 and was quickly stopped before any data was compromised. Ransomware is a type of malicious software that encrypts a user’s data and then demands a ransom payment in order to unlock the data. LockBit is a relatively new ransomware group that has been targeting organizations around the world since June 2020. Indigo Books was able to detect the attack quickly and take action to

LastPast Releases Information on 2019 Security Breach

The world of cybersecurity is a constantly evolving one, and it is important for companies to stay up-to-date on the latest security threats. Recently, LastPast, a popular online service provider, released information about a security breach that occurred in 2019. This breach exposed the personal information of millions of users, including names, email addresses, and passwords.The breach was first discovered in April 2019, when LastPast noticed suspicious activity on their servers. Upon further investigation, it was discovered that the attackers had gained access to user data through a vulnerability in