Mary Mendoza+FollowWould You Trust a Dating App with This?Raw, the dating app promising authenticity, just had a major security slip—users’ locations and personal details were exposed to anyone with a browser. Now, they’re hyping a wearable ring that tracks your partner’s heart rate for AI-powered relationship insights. Is this the future of dating, or a privacy nightmare waiting to happen? Would you trust your most intimate data to a company that just fumbled the basics? Let’s debate. #dataprivacy #datingapps #techdebate #wearabletech #infosec #Tech80Share
Stephen Johnson+FollowCrypto Wallets: Trust or Trap?Did you catch the recent Ripple SDK incident? A rogue update in the XRP Ledger package on NPM quietly siphoned wallet seeds to a remote server—right under developers’ noses. With just 452 downloads, the damage was limited, but it’s a stark reminder: even trusted libraries can turn hostile overnight. How do you vet your dependencies, and is open-source security a myth or a manageable risk? #CryptoSecurity #OpenSource #DevSecOps #Blockchain #Infosec #Tech61Share
Stephen Johnson+FollowAre Chrome Extensions Spying on Us?Just found out that even 'Featured' Chrome extensions can be a privacy nightmare. Some are quietly tracking everything we do online—despite Google’s supposed vetting. If browser add-ons can turn into spyware overnight, should we trust the Chrome Web Store at all? Is it time for Google to overhaul its extension review process, or is user vigilance our only real defense? Let’s debate! #PrivacyMatters #BrowserSecurity #TechDebate #GoogleChrome #Infosec #Tech80Share