SINGAPORE - When investors log into their Tiger Trade accounts, silent checks are done in the background to verify their SIM card identities. No passwords or one-time passwords are needed, allowing ...
Thousands of Pakistanis—including federal ministers and senior officials—are reportedly affected by an ongoing breach of personal data, now available for sale online, Express News reported. Data ...
Think about how often you enter information about yourself online. It might be when you order food, sign up for a free trial, or pay a bill. Those are first party relationships, and a lot of those ...
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Under the second Trump administration, CMMI has published far more detail about peformance of Enhancing Oncology Model participants than under an earlier model, which spanned the administrations of 3 ...
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A new state law that took effect Thursday boosts consumer protections designed to empower Minnesotans to control how their private personal information is used online ...
Applicants to New York City's affordable housing lottery program may be victims of a data breach, a CBS News New York investigation revealed. Hundreds of thousands of applications dating back years ...
LAFAYETTE, IN — A longtime local business owner and entrepreneur has been named Greater Lafayette Commerce's new president and CEO. Mikel Berger, a Purdue graduate and West Lafayette resident, will ...
The Department of Defense said it no longer planned to shut down a program that makes satellite data publicly available to researchers and forecasters. By Sachi Kitajima Mulkey The Department of ...
A new law going into effect on Thursday is expected to strengthen protections for Minnesotans’ personal data. People create data every time they search the internet, wear a smart watch, go anywhere ...
Satellite data that are useful for weather forecasting—and particularly crucial to monitoring hurricanes—will not be cut off by the Department of Defense at the end of the month as originally planned.