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Google Postpones Third-Party Cookie Deprecation Amid U.K. Regulatory Scrutiny

By: Newsroom β€” April 25th 2024 at 06:37
Google has once again pushed its plans to deprecate third-party tracking cookies in its Chrome web browser as it works to address outstanding competition concerns from U.K. regulators over its Privacy Sandbox initiative. The tech giant said it's working closely with the U.K. Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) and hopes to achieve an agreement by the end of the year. As part of the
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FTC Fines Mental Health Startup Cerebral $7 Million for Major Privacy Violations

By: Newsroom β€” April 16th 2024 at 08:36
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has ordered mental telehealth company Cerebral from using or disclosing personal medical data for advertising purposes. It has also been fined more than $7 million over charges that it revealed users' sensitive personal health information and other data to third-parties for advertising purposes and failed to honor its easy cancellation policies. "Cerebral
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Malicious Ads Targeting Chinese Users with Fake Notepad++ and VNote Installers

By: Newsroom β€” March 15th 2024 at 06:18
Chinese users looking for legitimate software such as Notepad++ and VNote on search engines like Baidu are being targeted with malicious ads and bogus links to distribute trojanized versions of the software and ultimately deploy Geacon, a Golang-based implementation of Cobalt Strike. β€œThe malicious site found in the notepad++ search is distributed through an advertisement block,” Kaspersky
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Malicious Ads on Google Target Chinese Users with Fake Messaging Apps

By: Newsroom β€” January 26th 2024 at 09:44
Chinese-speaking users have been targeted by malicious Google ads for restricted messaging apps like Telegram as part of an ongoing malvertising campaign. "The threat actor is abusing Google advertiser accounts to create malicious ads and pointing them to pages where unsuspecting users will download Remote Administration Trojan (RATs) instead," Malwarebytes' JΓ©rΓ΄me Segura said in a
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