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Google Ordered to Pay $314 Million for Secretly Using Android Owners’ Data

A California court finds Google liable for misusing cellular data from idle devices, ending an August 2019 class-action lawsuit.

Massive verdict ends long-running legal battle

A California jury has ordered Google to pay $314.6 million in damages for covertly collecting data from Android users without their consent. The ruling concludes a 6-year class-action lawsuit, representing approximately 14 million California residents who unknowingly had their cellular data collected by Google.

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Unlocking Engagement: Creative Trade Show Exhibit Designs for Magnetic Marketing Strategies

Here, I’ll show you the creative trade show exhibit designs for magnetic marketing strategies. The trade show aspect of marketing can be competitive, and a well-designed booth can do more than look good. A well-designed booth can be the perfect place to draw in visitors, build brand awareness, and create an experience that is memorable […]

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Manufacturing Security: Why Default Passwords Must Go

If you didn’t hear about Iranian hackers breaching US water facilities, it’s because they only managed to control a single pressure station serving 7,000 people. What made this attack noteworthy wasn’t its scale, but how easily the hackers gained access — by simply using the manufacturer’s default password “1111.” This narrow escape prompted CISA to urge manufacturers to
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⚡ Weekly Recap: Chrome 0-Day, Ivanti Exploits, MacOS Stealers, Crypto Heists and More

Everything feels secure—until one small thing slips through. Even strong systems can break if a simple check is missed or a trusted tool is misused. Most threats don’t start with alarms—they sneak in through the little things we overlook. A tiny bug, a reused password, a quiet connection—that’s all it takes.
Staying safe isn’t just about reacting fast. It’s about catching these early signs
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