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Strava heatmap loophole may reveal users’ home addresses

Categories: Personal

Tags: strava

Tags: fitness

Tags: health

Tags: run

Tags: running

Tags: jog

Tags: jogging

Tags: jogger

Tags: cycling

Tags: bike

Tags: race

Tags: data

Tags: anonymous

Tags: anonymise

Tags: location

Tags: map

Tags: heatmap

Anonymous data on fitness app Strava’s heatmap may be able to be used to pinpoint users.

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More MOVEit vulnerabilities found while the first one still resonates

Categories: Exploits and vulnerabilities

Categories: News

Categories: Ransomware

Tags: MOVEit

Tags: Progress

Tags: Cl0p

Tags: ransomware

Tags: CVE-2023-34362

A security audit of the MOVEit code has revealed more SQL injection vulnerabilities, while victims of the first vulnerability are coming to the surface.

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Former TikTok exec: Chinese Communist Party had “God mode” entry to US data

Categories: News

Categories: Privacy

Tags: Yu

Tags: TikTok

Tags: ByteDance

Tags: CCP

Tags: influence

Tags: data access

Tags: loaded gun

A former executive at TikTok’s parent company ByteDance has claimed in court documents that the Chinese Community Party (CCP) had access to TikTok data, despite the data being stored in the US.

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