David Garcia+FollowGoogle Emergency: Gmail Security Wake-Up CallGoogle just dropped a major warning—billions of Gmail accounts could be exposed after a targeted breach by the notorious ShinyHunters group. While most of the leaked info is public business data, the real risk is phishing and social engineering attacks. Are we too reliant on password resets, or should we be pushing for more advanced security measures? What’s your next move to protect your digital life? #Tech #GmailSecurity #DataBreach292Share
Cory Wilson+FollowCheck Your Bank Statement—You Might Be Owed $2k!If you’ve ever gambled at Casino Fandango in Nevada, you could be in for a surprise payday. After a big data breach, the casino is settling for $1 million, and some people can claim up to $2,000 if they lost money due to the hack. You’ll need proof, like a bank statement, and you have until October 28, 2025, to file. Plus, there’s free credit monitoring and identity theft insurance up for grabs. Don’t miss out—check your mail and your bank records! #News #databreach #settlement1194Share
Ernest Harris+FollowAT&T Settlement: Free Money for Data Breach?If you’ve ever had an AT&T account, you might be owed up to $7,500 thanks to a recent data breach settlement. All it takes is a quick online claim before the deadline. The big shift? Companies are paying up when your info leaks, so check your inbox for a claim email or call if you think you’re eligible. It’s like finding surprise cash in your couch—don’t miss out! #Business #ATTSettlement #DataBreach7655Share
vnguyen+FollowIs AT&T’s Data Breach Settlement Enough?AT&T’s massive privacy settlement is making waves—some customers could get up to $7,500 after two major data breaches exposed millions of records. But here’s the real debate: Is a payout enough to restore trust in telecom security, or does this highlight a deeper issue with how our data is handled? Would you trade your privacy for a check, or should companies be held to a higher standard? Let’s hear your take. #Tech #databreach #privacy1420Share
vnguyen+FollowIs Cloud Security Falling Behind Hackers?Google just confirmed hackers breached its Salesforce database, exposing business contact info for small and medium companies. The attackers, known as ShinyHunters, used sophisticated voice phishing to get in. With cloud platforms becoming the backbone of business, are we moving too fast for our own security? Would you trust your company’s data to the cloud after this? Let’s debate where the real responsibility lies—tech giants or users? #Tech #CloudSecurity #DataBreach20Share
carly96+FollowWould You Trust Your Data With IMDataCenter?Here’s a wild one: a Florida-based data firm just left a 38GB database packed with thousands of personal records wide open online. We’re talking names, addresses, emails, and more—no encryption, no password. The company says they’ve locked it down, but with so many businesses outsourcing data management, how much control do we really have over our digital identities? Would you keep trusting third-party data handlers after a slip like this? #Tech #databreach #privacy00Share
Kelly Sanchez+FollowCloud Security: Are We Trusting Too Much?Google just confirmed hackers breached its Salesforce database, exposing customer info—mainly business names and contacts. The attack, led by the notorious ShinyHunters group, used voice phishing to trick employees into giving up access. With cloud-based systems being hit across industries, is it time to rethink how much trust we put in third-party platforms? Would you feel safe storing your business data in the cloud after this? Let’s debate. #Tech #CloudSecurity #DataBreach10Share
christopher65+FollowIs Any Dating App Truly Safe?The Tea app breach is a wake-up call for anyone who trusts tech with their most personal moments. When a platform built on the promise of privacy for women leaks not just photos but government IDs and private messages, is it time to demand a new standard for data security? Should companies face real consequences for these failures? Let’s talk about what true privacy should look like in the digital age. #Tech #databreach #privacy10Share
jamesmcdaniel+FollowWould You Trust Walmart With Your Data?Walmart’s phone customers have just two days left to claim their share of a $53,250 settlement after a major data breach exposed sensitive info. The real debate: Are prepaid phone providers like TracFone doing enough to secure our data, or is this just the cost of convenience? Would you switch carriers over a security lapse, or is free credit monitoring enough to keep your loyalty? Let’s hear your take! #Tech #DataBreach #TechDebate00Share
brett13+FollowTea App Breach: Who’s Really Safe Online?Let’s talk about the Tea app breach. A platform built to help women date safely just leaked thousands of selfies, IDs, and private messages. Is it even possible to trust any app with our most personal data anymore? Are digital safe spaces a myth, or can tech companies actually step up security? Would love to hear your take on where the real responsibility lies. #Tech #TeaApp #databreach00Share