Have you heard that Troy Hunt's popular data breach and record exposure search engine Have I Been Pwned is going open source? . Developed and maintained by security expert Troy Hunt, the search engine has become increasingly popular over time as the volume of reported data breaches ramped up, prompted by legislation and demands for transparency by companies suffering such a security incident. When data breaches occur, financial records, sensitive corporate information, as well as personally identifiable information (PII) belonging to customers and clients, may be compromised or stolen. Data sets often appear for sale in the Dark Web for the purposes of card cloning or identity theft. . The widely recognized data exposure research tool by Troy Hunt is set to become open source, boosting both security visibility and collaborative efforts within the community.. Open Source, Data Breach, Security Tool, Code Exposure, Cybersecurity. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
If you are concerned with protecting your privacy online, you'll want to try the Startpage search engine. . Although you can't make the internet private , sometimes you might wish that your access to it is more private, and your data is protected. Tech companies like Google collect a huge amount of data on you each time you go online. Some feel that this data is invasive and unnecessary and that Google knows more about them that they want it to. The Startpage search engine was founded in the Netherlands in 2006. It gives users several layers of privacy when they search the web. . Worries regarding personal data harvesting push individuals to focus on safeguarding their digital footprint. Discover DuckDuckGo for improved privacy in your searches.. privacy Features, Startpage Search Tool, online Privacy Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Have I Been Pwned has become a popular tool to find out whether or not you have been involved in a data breach, and after starting life as a one-man-band project, may soon be on the acquisition books. . The data breach search engine is the brainchild and life's work of Troy Hunt, an acclaimed cybersecurity expert. The HIBP website was launched in 2013 following a massive data breach at Adobe which led to the exposure of over 150 million user records and was designed to allow non-technical people to type in their email address and easily find out if their information was leaked or exposed in a security incident. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Uncover the journey of Have I Been Pwned as it emerged as an essential resource for understanding data breaches and its prospects for integration into larger platforms.. Data Breach Awareness, Cybersecurity Innovations, User Privacy Tools. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Imperva's hacker intelligence initiative yesterday revealed that hackers are now using search engines to facilitate thousands of risk-free attacks.. Hackers bypass Google security for cyber reconnaissanceImperva CTO Amachai Shulman says they are using browsers and Dork search queries to generate more than 80,000 daily queries, identify attack targets and automatically build pictures of exploitable server resources. As searches are conducted using botnets, and not the hacker's IP address, the attacker's identity remains concealed, he adds. The link for this article located at Works Management is no longer available. . Uncover methods in which cybercriminals leverage Google vulnerabilities for safe digital exploration, employing sophisticated search strategies.. Cybersecurity Threats, Search Engine Exploits, Hacker Methodologies, Online Reconnaissance. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Google Inc. has almost cut in half the malicious software affecting users of its search engine, driving hackers to competitors including Microsoft Inc.. Hackers targeted Google, owner of the most popular search engine, 38 percent of the time as of Dec. 31, according to the report to be released later this month by Barracuda Networks Inc., a web security firm. Mountain View, California-based Google accounted for 69 percent of the attacks in a sample conducted around June, the report says. A Barracuda report in July labeled Google The link for this article located at Bloomberg is no longer available. . In recent moves, Google has diminished the influence of malware on its search platform, prompting cybercriminals to redirect their efforts towards rival services.. Google Search, Malware Reduction, Cyber Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
For more and more websites you need to register or pay to have full access. The odd thing is that Google has the complete and full index of the website. So what's going on here? Why must regular users pay or register to have access when the google search engine bot has full access?. The reason is simple; every site wants to use the benefits of the wonderful world of Google, for webmasters free advertising is always welcome. But there is a simple way to be the Google (search)Bot. In this little article i will try to explain it. . The link for this article located at LinuxExposed is no longer available. . Websites utilize various methods for managing content access, from password protections to geo-blocking, balancing security and visibility for users and search engines.. Search Engine Tools, Website Access Policy, Google Bot Advantages. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The U.S. Justice Department has denied requesting anything from Google that could threaten the privacy of the search engine's users, as the company recently contended. And by trying to block the government's efforts to review a week's worth of search terms, Google is holding up efforts to protect children from pornography, according to a brief filed Friday by the Justice Department. . The Justice Department was responding to Google's legal filing earlier this month, in which the search giant argued that the government's request for 1 million pages from Google's index, as well as copies of a week's worth of search terms, would harm the company in numerous ways. The information that the Justice Department requested is to be used in a study to help the Bush administration defend the 1998 Child Online Protection Act (COPA), an Internet pornography law. The government is seeking to highlight flaws in Web-filtering technology during a trial this fall. . The Attorney General challenges Facebook's assertions concerning data security risks in a lawsuit focused on safeguarding minors in the digital space.. Google Privacy, Justice Department, Child Protection Act. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Looks like what little privacy we enjoy online is about to dwindle even further. Ho, ho, ho, boys and girls. Yahoo's announcement this week that it plans to acquire search-engine powerhouse Inktomi for $235 million raises all sorts of troubling . . . . Looks like what little privacy we enjoy online is about to dwindle even further. Ho, ho, ho, boys and girls. Yahoo's announcement this week that it plans to acquire search-engine powerhouse Inktomi for $235 million raises all sorts of troubling questions about who controls information in the electronic ether, as well as how that info gets exploited for commercial gain. On the face of it, Yahoo is getting itself a good deal. Buying Foster City's Inktomi, which provides the nuts and bolts for searches on Microsoft's MSN portal and other sites, will give Yahoo an important new tool (and revenue source) in an increasingly competitive marketplace. It also will allow Sunnyvale's Yahoo to thumb its nose at Google, which provides the guts of Yahoo's searches but is a rival for much-needed advertising dollars. The link for this article located at SF Gate is no longer available. . Looks like what little privacy we enjoy online is about to dwindle even further. Ho, ho, ho, boys an. looks, little, privacy, enjoy, online, about, dwindle, further. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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