Ashley Turner+FollowWould You Trust a 'Hidden' Spy App?Catwatchful, a so-called child monitoring app, just got exposed for leaking both its users’ and victims’ data—think emails, passwords, photos, and even live audio. The kicker? The spyware’s creator got unmasked too. With spyware like this banned from app stores but still thriving, are we underestimating the risks of consumer-grade surveillance tech? Would you ever use or trust these apps, even for 'good' reasons? #Tech #Spyware #DataBreach02Share
vnguyen+Follow16 Billion Logins Exposed—What Now?Imagine waking up to find your login credentials among 16 billion exposed in the latest mega data breach. With fresh, weaponizable data now circulating, cybercriminals have a goldmine for account takeovers and targeted scams. Is our reliance on digital platforms outpacing our ability to secure them? How should we rethink personal security when even tech giants can’t keep up? Let’s debate: Are password managers and regular updates enough, or do we need a new approach? #Cybersecurity #DataBreach #TechDebate #Tech20Share
Glen Bryant+Follow16 Billion Logins Exposed—Are We Safe?Did you just get a password reset alert? With 16 billion logins leaked from major platforms like Apple, Google, and Facebook, this isn’t just another breach—it’s a wake-up call. These aren’t old, recycled credentials; researchers say the data is fresh and highly exploitable. Are we underestimating the risk of infostealer malware, or is it time to rethink our digital hygiene? How are you protecting your accounts? Let’s talk security strategies! #CyberSecurity #DataBreach #PasswordSafety #Tech10Share
David Garcia+FollowIs Your Password Really Safe Anymore?16 billion logins just leaked—including Apple, Facebook, and Google accounts. This isn’t just another old data dump; experts say it’s fresh, weaponizable info that could fuel a new wave of account takeovers and phishing attacks. If infostealer malware can scoop up everything from cookies to session tokens, is changing your password and enabling two-factor authentication enough? Or are we overdue for a total rethink of digital security? #CyberSecurity #DataBreach #TechDebate #Tech41Share
Hannah Jones+Follow16 Billion Logins Exposed—Are We Safe?Just when you thought your passwords were secure, a record-breaking breach has exposed 16 billion logins from Apple, Facebook, Google, and more. This isn’t just old data—fresh credentials, session tokens, and cookies are now in the wild, making it easier than ever for cybercriminals to hijack accounts. Are we underestimating the real-world risks of infostealer malware? Would better password hygiene or two-factor authentication really keep us safe? Let’s debate. #Cybersecurity #DataBreach #PasswordSecurity #Tech30Share
Kevin Craig+FollowSentara Health’s Remote Worker Mix-UpDid you hear about Sentara Health’s recent scare? Turns out, two remote employees processing lab orders weren’t even in the US—and Sentara couldn’t confirm who they really were! The company cut off their access ASAP, but those workers had access to patient info between January and April. No fraud reported yet, but if you had labs done then, check your mail for a letter and snag the free credit monitoring they’re offering. Data security in healthcare is wild right now! #DataBreach #HealthcareNews #PatientPrivacy #Health #BodyHealth00Share
carly96+FollowT-Mobile’s $25k Checks: Justice or Just PR?T-Mobile is finally sending out those long-awaited settlement checks after the massive data breach that exposed millions of customers’ info. Some are getting up to $25,000, but most will see much less. Is this payout a real win for consumers, or just a band-aid on deeper cybersecurity flaws? Would you trust your data with T-Mobile after this? Let’s debate the real impact of these settlements on corporate accountability. #databreach #cybersecurity #TMobile #Tech50Share
russell01+FollowWhen 'Private' Isn't Private: BoardDocs GlitchEver trust a 'private' folder only to find out it wasn’t so private? That’s what happened with BoardDocs, the go-to software for school boards. Sensitive files—think legal memos and student records—were exposed due to a misconfiguration. If even school boards can’t rely on their tech partners, how do we balance convenience with real security? Would you blame the vendor, the user, or both? Let’s talk about digital trust and where it breaks down. #DataBreach #EdTech #Cybersecurity #Tech10Share
Anthony Morris+FollowNo-Code, Big Risk: Data Breach DebateWould you trust your personal info to a no-code app builder after this? Passion.io just had over 3 million records and 12TB of sensitive data exposed—names, emails, even payment details. While they’ve locked it down now, this raises serious questions about how secure these platforms really are. Is convenience killing our privacy, or can no-code tools catch up on security? #databreach #nocode #cybersecurity #Tech20Share
Jennifer Meyer+FollowIs Your Data Worth More Than $100?T-Mobile’s $350 million data breach settlement is finally hitting customer accounts, but here’s the kicker: most folks are getting less than $100, while some with proof of identity theft could pocket up to $25,000. Does this payout really match the risk of having your personal info exposed? Or is it just a slap on the wrist for lax cybersecurity? Let’s talk: Should companies pay more when they drop the ball on data protection? #DataBreach #Cybersecurity #TMobile #Tech43Share