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Kadayawan Festival security protocols unchanged despite public concerns

Davao City’s Public Safety and Security Office (PSSO) confirms that existing security protocols, including the backpack ban, will remain for the 2025 Kadayawan Festival, despite public calls for revision after a viral social media post…

Davao City’s Public Safety and Security Office (PSSO) confirms that existing security protocols, including the backpack ban, will remain for the 2025 Kadayawan Festival, despite public calls for revision after a viral social media post…
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Tea, the dating app designed to be safe for women, shuts down partially after second security breach

Tea, a dating discussion app that recently suffered a high-profile cybersecurity breach, announced late Monday that some direct messages were also accessed in the incident. The app — designed to let women safely discuss men they date — rocketed to the top of the U.S. Apple App Store last week but then confirmed on Friday that

Tea, a dating discussion app that recently suffered a high-profile cybersecurity breach, announced late Monday that some direct messages were also accessed in the incident.

The app — designed to let women safely discuss men they date — rocketed to the top of the U.S. Apple App Store last week but then confirmed on Friday that thousands of selfies and photo IDs of registered users were exposed in a digital security breach.

404 Media was the first to report on this second security issue, citing an independent security researcher who found it was possible for hackers to access messages between users discussing abortions, cheating partners, and phone numbers.

In a statement posted on its social media accounts, Tea said it “recently learned that some direct messages (DMs) were accessed as part of the initial incident.”

“Out of an abundance of caution, we have taken the affected system offline,” the app said. “At this time, we have found no evidence of access to other parts of our environment.”

It is currently unknown how many messages were left exposed by the vulnerabilit

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Bitdefender eyes untapped multi-billion creator protection market by adding additional features for Facebook and Instagram creators to its security software

Bitdefender launches security suite for creators offering device protection, phishing detection, and social media monitoring amid rising threats and credential leaks…

Bitdefender launches security suite for creators offering device protection, phishing detection, and social media monitoring amid rising threats and credential leaks…
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New Bitcoin Improvement Proposal Aims to Solve Future Quantum Security Risks

Bitcoin Magazine New Bitcoin Improvement Proposal Aims to Solve Future Quantum Security Risks The BIP outlines a phased shift to post-quantum cryptography, warning users, “fail to upgrade and you will certainly lose access to your funds.” This post New Bitcoin Improvement Proposal Aims to Solve Future Quantum Security Risks first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and

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New Bitcoin Improvement Proposal Aims to Solve Future Quantum Security Risks
The BIP outlines a phased shift to post-quantum cryptography, warning users, “fail to upgrade and you will certainly lose access to your funds.”
This post New Bitcoin Improvement Proposal Aims to Solve Future Quantum Security Risks first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Oscar Zarraga Perez…
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No, the NSA Did Not Invent Bitcoin

There is no credible evidence that the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) created Bitcoin, and comparisons between Bitcoin’s white paper and a 1996 NSA paper on electronic cash are extremely misleading at best. No Smoking Gun: The NSA’s 1996 Paper Is Not Bitcoin, and It’s Not Even Close Conspiracy theories flourish in the absence of

There is no credible evidence that the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) created Bitcoin, and comparisons between Bitcoin’s white paper and a 1996 NSA paper on electronic cash are extremely misleading at best. No Smoking Gun: The NSA’s 1996 Paper Is Not Bitcoin, and It’s Not Even Close Conspiracy theories flourish in the absence of [……
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