If your password looks something like “123456,” you might want to change it. By Alice Cheng Late Wednesday evening, hackers successfully breached Yahoo! security published a list of unencrypted emails and passwords. The list exposed the login information of more than 450,000 Yahoo! users. The hackers, who call themselves the D33D Company, explained that they obtained the…
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Don’t Be Stupid With An Unwanted Smartphone
Your smartphone knows all about you. Before giving it away or recycling your smartphone, make sure that you take the proper precautions so that your smartphone doesn’t spill your secrets to the world. In a Fox Business article by Michael Estrin entitled, “Don’t be Stupid With an Unwanted Smartphone,” OlenderFeldman LLP provides insight on the importance…
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FCC Seeks Comments about Privacy and Security of Information on Mobile Communication Devices
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is seeking for public comment on the privacy and security of personal information on mobile devices. By Alice Cheng The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently released a request for public comment on the privacy and security of personal information on mobile devices. The Commission, which regulates interstate and international radio, television,…
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Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)
Websites that collect information from children under the age of thirteen are required to comply with Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is generally responsible for ensuring compliance with COPPA. By Alice Cheng Earlier this year, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a staff report on the growing market for mobile apps…
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