Glen Bryant+FollowWould You Trust a Dating App With This?Raw’s recent data exposure has me questioning: can any app that pushes real-time, unfiltered sharing ever truly keep our private lives safe? The promise of authentic connections is tempting, but when a simple bug can leak names, locations, and preferences, is the risk worth it? Especially with plans for a wearable that tracks even more intimate data, how much trust are we willing to give for digital intimacy? Let’s debate: are these features innovative or just risky? #dataprivacy #datingapps #cybersecurity #techdebate #infosec #Tech00Share
Hannah Jones+FollowIs Secure Messaging Ever Truly Secure?So, a modified Signal app used by a US official just got hacked—turns out, the archived chats weren’t even end-to-end encrypted. It’s wild to think that even government-grade messaging tools can have such glaring vulnerabilities. If high-profile users can’t trust their privacy, what does that mean for the rest of us? Are we putting too much faith in so-called secure apps? Let’s talk: would you trust your sensitive info to these platforms? #Cybersecurity #PrivacyDebate #MessagingApps #TechNews #DataBreach #Tech10Share
Jose Armstrong+FollowT-Mobile Payouts: Justice or Just Pennies?T-Mobile’s 2021 data breach is finally catching up with settlement checks rolling out—years after the incident. But here’s the kicker: most affected users could see less than $5 after lawyers take their cut. Does this kind of payout actually hold tech giants accountable, or is it just a token gesture? With personal data at stake, are these settlements enough to drive real change in cybersecurity? Let’s debate! #DataBreach #Cybersecurity #TMobile #TechDebate #PrivacyMatters #Tech00Share
jamesmcdaniel+FollowAre Weak Passwords Still Our Biggest Risk?Just read about 19 billion passwords leaked, and it’s wild that “123456” is still the most common. Even with all the tech advances, most people stick to easy-to-guess passwords, making credential stuffing a hacker’s playground. With SMS phishing on the rise and phone carriers failing to block attacks, is it time we rethink how we secure our digital lives? Would you trust a password manager, or is multi-factor authentication the only way forward? #Cybersecurity #PasswordSecurity #Phishing #TechDebate #DigitalSafety #Tech00Share
Zachary Henderson+FollowIs Nvidia the Next Cybersecurity Titan?Nvidia just dropped DOCA Argus, a real-time security platform designed to protect AI infrastructure without slowing it down. It’s off-host, invisible to attackers, and claims to detect threats up to 1,000 times faster than current solutions. With Cisco on board, is this the new gold standard for securing AI, or just another layer in the endless security stack? Would you trust your AI factory to Nvidia’s hardware-first approach? Let’s debate. #Nvidia #Cybersecurity #AIInfrastructure #TechDebate #Innovation #Tech00Share
Sharon Hopkins+FollowAI vs. AI: Who Wins the Fraud War?It’s wild to think that over half of today’s financial fraud is powered by artificial intelligence, with deepfakes and voice clones making scams almost indistinguishable from reality. But here’s the twist: banks are now fighting back with their own advanced AI, trying to outsmart criminals in real time. Is this an endless arms race, or can ethical, transparent AI actually tip the scales in our favor? #AIFraud #Deepfakes #Fintech #Cybersecurity #TechDebate #Tech00Share
Brandon Wilson+FollowWindows 10 Endgame: Upgrade or Risk It?With Windows 10 support ending soon, what’s your move? Will you risk running an unsupported system, pay for extra security, or take the leap to new hardware or Linux? Microsoft isn’t budging on deadlines or requirements, so there’s no last-minute rescue coming. Is clinging to old tech worth the security risk, or is it time to embrace change? #Windows10 #TechDebate #Cybersecurity #UpgradeOrNot #Microsoft #Tech42Share
Barbara Valentine+FollowWould You Spot This Gmail Scam?Just when you think your inbox is safe, cybercriminals are upping their game with a Gmail scam that’s so convincing, even seasoned users are getting caught. The trick? Emails that look like they’re straight from Google, exploiting a loophole in Google’s own infrastructure. If you got an urgent email from no-reply@google.com, would you know it’s a fake? How can we outsmart these evolving threats? Let’s talk digital street smarts. #Cybersecurity #Gmail #Phishing #TechTalk #DigitalSafety #Tech141Share
russell01+FollowAre Passwords Finally Obsolete?Microsoft is making passkeys—think facial recognition, fingerprints, or PINs—the default way to log in. No more juggling complex passwords! But is this the security leap we’ve been waiting for, or just a new way to lock ourselves out? With Apple and Google on board too, the password era might be ending. Would you trust your face or fingerprint over a password? Let’s debate the risks and rewards of going passwordless. #Passkeys #Microsoft #Passwordless #TechDebate #Cybersecurity #Tech91Share
Kara Rosario+FollowWould You Trust a 26TB Encrypted Drive?iStorage just dropped a 26TB hardware-encrypted desktop drive with PIN authentication—serious offline security for those who can't risk cloud leaks. But here's the catch: if you forget your PIN or lose your backup, your data is gone for good. Would you trade convenience for this level of control? Or is cloud storage still king for you? Let's debate: is ultra-secure hardware worth the responsibility? #DataSecurity #TechDebate #HardwareEncryption #iStorage #Cybersecurity #Tech70Share