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NOTICE: If you had a wealth management or other financial account with Morgan Stanley and received a NOTICE OF DATA BREACH, contact the Arnold Law Firm at (916) 777-7777. On July 10, 2020, one of the world’s foremost financial institut
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If you believe you are the victim of identity theft from a data breach, like the Robinhood data breach, contact the ITRC. Call toll-free at 888.400.5530 or live-chat on the company website idtheftcenter.org. 2021 Surpasses Previous All-T
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Nitro Software Inc’s data breach may affect industry bigwigs like Apple, Google, and Microsoft. A well-known document productivity company in Australia, Nitro Software Inc ., became the target of a data breach on October 21st. Apparently, the customer data of the company is up for sale on the dark web.
WhatsApp / BuzzFeed News With a new update today, the Facebook Portal can be used exclusively with a WhatsApp log-in and calls — no Facebook account needed. Previously, the Portal could call people on WhatsApp, but callers still needed to create and log in with an active Facebook account.
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Netsential.com, Inc., a web development company used by law enforcement agencies and fusion centers across the United States, hosted the database on its servers. The data breach happened on June 19 when Netsential added labels to a file that could allow a third party to identify a COVID-19 status if it were removed from the system.