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Weekly Roundup April 11, 2021 |
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Was your Facebook hacked? Here’s how to check the 533 million exposed records Facebook has a history of not protecting its users' data. But things got extensively worse this week as cybercriminals dumped over 530 million user records onto the internet for anyone to see. We've got details on this massive data breach, including what information was exposed and how to determine if you were part of the breach. Tap or click here to see if your data has been exposed. → | Has your local police department used facial recognition software? Check this database Law enforcement agencies across the nation are running thousands of facial recognition searches. Here's the problem, though: They often don't inform the public about these searches. Luckily, a free tool helps you find out if you're being surveilled this way. Tap or click here to see if local PD uses facial recognition. → |
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