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Defeating Little Brother requires a new outlook on privacy: Lock and Code S04E23
This week on the Lock and Code podcast… A worrying trend is cropping up amongst Americans, particularly within Generation Z—theyre spying on each other more. Whether reading someones DMs, rifling through a partners text messages, or even rummaging through the bags and belongings of someone else,...
Only half of teens agree they "feel supported online" by parents
Not enough children and teenagers trust their parents to support them online, and not enough parents know exactly how to give the support their children need. Those are some of the latest findings from joint research conducted this summer by Malwarebytes and 1Password, which we have published tod...
What Generation Z can teach us about cybersecurity
Girl Security National Security Fellows Program fellow Amulya, a 17-year-old interested in countering online disinformation, said she feels her sense of personal privacy has been largely nonexistent “growing up in a media-saturated world.” She believes her sense of privacy was stolen by a...
Shanghai Anywhere Technology Co., Ltd Soul APP has information leakage vulnerability
Soul APP is a social platform for Generation Z based on interest mapping to build relationships and gamified gameplay for product design. Ltd. Soul APP has an information leakage vulnerability, which can be exploited by attackers to obtain sensitive information...
Shanghai Anywhere Technology Co., Ltd Soul APP has a logic flaw vulnerability
Soul App is a social platform for Generation Z based on interest mapping to build relationships and gamified gameplay for product design. Ltd. Soul APP has a logic flaw vulnerability, which can be exploited by attackers to hijack the attack...
Generation Z least likely to share their location data with government
By Habiba Rashid The study reveals which generation is comfortable with sharing their location data and which is not under any circumstances. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Generation Z least likely to share their location data with government...
Gen Z Interns and Social Media: A Perfect Security Storm
Researchers are warning of a new security Achilles’ heel for enterprises, and it may not be what they expect. That threat is interns. According to researchers, interns are unwittingly posting confidential and valuable company insights via social media that pose a security risk to the companies th...
ZERO TRUST SECURITY - THREAT REPORT FOR EDUCATION
Originally Published: Generation Z and New Challenges in the Education Field The youth of Generation Z grew up with Windows 2000 and XP, and many played with iPhones, iPads, and Android products. Known as digital natives, they are an essential part of today's educational landscape -- where cloud,...