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[?]The New Oil » 🤖 🌐
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[?]thecybersecguru » 🌐
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🚨 Apple's Hide My Email may not be as private as you think.

A researcher claims they can reveal the real email address behind any Hide My Email alias, and says Apple has known about it for over a year without fully fixing the issue.

If true, this impacts far more than spam protection. It could expose journalists, activists, researchers, and anyone relying on email aliases for privacy.

I've broken down:
🔍 How the vulnerability works (without revealing exploit details)
📅 The disclosure timeline
⚠️ Why it matters
📧 What Apple users should do right now

Read the full analysis 👇
thecybersecguru.com/news/pple-

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    [?]Flipboard Tech Desk » 🌐
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    Online scams and violence [SENSITIVE CONTENT]

    What does a widowed tailor in Kurdistan, a sheep farmer in Kyrgyzstan and an engineer in Russia have in common? Romance scams. They and almost 50,000 other people are victims of online fraud carried out by one person who was trafficked and beaten at a scam compound in Myanmar. How did he pull off such a feat? American AI and tech.

    Read more about the AP/"FRONTLINE" investigation:
    flip.it/oSeWrO

      [?]Nicola Fabiano » 🌐
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      Daily Digest | 1 July 2026

      Your daily dose of Privacy, Data Protection, AI & Cybersecurity news.

      5 stories you should not miss.

      Read more: nicfab.eu/daily-digest/

        [?]Negative PID SL » 🌐
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        [?]knoppix » 🌐
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        Researchers found residential proxy SDKs in 2,058 LG webOS and Samsung Tizen smart TV apps, allowing many devices to share internet connections through proxy networks. 📺
        The findings raise privacy and security concerns, as internet-connected TVs can run background activity for years with little user visibility or control. 🔒

        🔗 cyberinsider.com/50-of-lg-and-

          [?]knoppix » 🌐
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          The White House app is being auto-installed on work phones across multiple US agencies, and employees say it cannot be permanently removed. 📱
          The app previously faced security scrutiny over data sharing, and workers raised privacy concerns after it appeared on government-issued phones. 🔒

          🔗 arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

            [?]Walker » 🌐
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            @DarkWebInformer Got a shudder down my spine. I started out as a SQLSEVER and MYSQL DBA in 1998.

            Managing log shipping and DTS packages were my last straw and switched to cyber security.

            This would have been me after 25 years.

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              [?]The Calyx Institute » 🌐
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              Crims found the "soft spot" in security. MyPillow, the US-based bedding brand founded by Mike Lindell, has been listed by Play ransomware extortionists as an alleged victim. theregister.com/cyber-crime/20

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                [?]Alther » 🌐
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                Be aware: Never share your Signal recovery key with anyone! 🔑

                Russian hackers are currently trying to phish this key from you, giving them access to your entire message history.

                The 64-character-long backup key is the crown jewels of your Signal account. However, Signal still remains secure. End-to-end encryption is not broken!

                For more information: cambridgeanalytica.org/data-br

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