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Hackers posed as Salesforce IT staff, using vishing to trick employees into installing malicious software for data theft and extortion.
National Public Data has returned under new ownership as a free people search engine. While it purports to rely on publicly available information, you still should remove your records.
People who can show documentation they lost money because of two separate AT&T data breaches may receive up to $7,500 — but most will receive less.
All of the water for the AWS data centers in Mississippi will come from Beattie's Bluff Waste Water Treatment Plant along the Big Black River in Madison County.
Tesla for years had more repeat U.S. customers than any other major automotive brand but its loyalty has plunged since CEO Elon Musk endorsed President Donald Trump last summer, according to data ...
Two sources told FedScoop that agency workers have received others’ personal data, including Social Security numbers. The issue comes amid broader concerns about security of the packets.
More for Palantir, less for mRNA, and a disaster database redemption arc ...
Zeroing in on the financial aspect of the Texas redistricting fight: the money Democratic lawmakers are forfeiting to flee the state and the limits of the party’s broader fundraising strategy.
Trump sought to end counting undocumented immigrants in the last census, but the plan was challenged in the courts.
National Public Data is back with new owners, joining the ranks of other creepy, people-finding services. Here's how to get your profile removed from the site.