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TeaOnHer copies everything from Tea – including the data breaches

Tea, the woman-only dating advice app where users can anonymously rate and review men, has made quite a name for itself in recent weeks.

Firstly it stirred controversy with its unpleasant take on digital vigilantism, providing a platform through which anyone could damage the reputation of a man with unverified claims, and no apparent method for them to have any comeback.

And then, as we recently reported, Tea proved itself to be riddled with security problems that exposed sensitive user inform

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Data Protection Enforcement: Your Cookie Compliance Questions Answered

ICO cookie compliance crackdown Earlier this year, the ICO (Information Commissioner’s Office) announced its intention to tackle cookie compliance across the UK’s top 1,000 websites. We were subsequently contacted by a company that operates one of those websites and which the ICO had contacted about its cookie compliance. The ICO gave the company two weeks’ notice to rectify its cookie compliance before reviewing the site and, if necessary, taking action. So, we performed a cookie compliance assessment on the website to help the company ensure its compliance ahead of the ICO’s review. Our recent webinar Cookie Law in 2025: What

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GreedyBear Steals $1M in Crypto Using 150+ Malicious Firefox Wallet Extensions

A newly discovered campaign dubbed GreedyBear has leveraged over 150 malicious extensions to the Firefox marketplace that are designed to impersonate popular cryptocurrency wallets and steal more than $1 million in digital assets.
The published browser add-ons masquerade as MetaMask, TronLink, Exodus, and Rabby Wallet, among others, Koi Security researcher Tuval Admoni said.
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Apple’s lock on iPhone browser engines gets a December deadline

We might finally see the first iPhone browsers built on top of third-party engines now that Japanese regulators have taken up the issue.  Apple’s malicious compliance in the EU has so far prevented Chrome, and its Blink engine, for example, from coming to iOS, but recently published guidelines related to Japan’s Smartphone Act could change […]
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SonicWall dismisses zero-day fears after Ransomware probe

SonicWall found no evidence of a new vulnerability after probing reports of a zero-day used in ransomware attacks. SonicWall investigated claims of a zero-day being used in ransomware attacks but found no evidence of any new vulnerability in its products. SonicWall launched the investigation after a surge in Akira ransomware attacks targeting Gen 7 firewalls with SSLVPN […]
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