russell01+FollowMalware Breach: Who Guards the Gatekeepers?When a government engineer’s credentials leak repeatedly due to info-stealing malware, it’s not just a personal issue—it’s a systemic one. If someone with access to core financial and security systems can get hit, what does that say about our digital defenses? Are agencies like DOGE and CISA doing enough to protect the very people who protect us? Let’s talk about where the real vulnerabilities lie—and who should be held accountable. #Cybersecurity #DataBreach #InfoSec #GovernmentTech #Malware #Tech60Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowDid 23andMe Owe You Money? Check Now!Heads up if you’ve ever spit in a tube for 23andMe! After a big data breach and some financial drama, the company is letting certain customers file for money back. If you used 23andMe between May and October 2023 and got a notice about your info being leaked, you might qualify. Even if your issue isn’t about the hack, you could still have a claim if you had problems with their services. Deadline’s July 2025, so check if you’re eligible! #23andMe #MoneyBack #DataBreach #ConsumerAlert #LifeHacks #Business00Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowDid 23andMe Owe You Money? Check Now!Heads up if you’ve ever spit in a tube for 23andMe! After a big data breach and some financial drama, the company is letting certain customers file for money back. If you used 23andMe between May and October 2023 and got a notice about your info being leaked, you might qualify. Even if your issue isn’t about the hack, you could still have a claim if you had problems with their services. Deadline’s July 2025, so check if you’re eligible! #23andMe #MoneyBack #DataBreach #ConsumerAlert #LifeHacks12Share
Nicole Snyder+FollowWhy I Froze My Kids’ Credit—SeriouslyDid you know your kid’s school could get hacked and their info stolen? That’s what happened with PowerSchool, and now hackers are extorting school districts using stolen student data. I was shocked to learn 1 in 8 kids have had their identity compromised since 2019! That’s why I froze my kids’ credit reports. It’s a pain (lots of paperwork), but it keeps scammers from opening accounts in their names. If you’re a parent, you might want to do the same! #databreach #parentingtips #identitytheft #cybersecurity #kidsafety #Education00Share
Robert Cox+FollowPowerSchool’s Ransom RegretPlot twist: PowerSchool paid hackers to delete stolen student data, but—shocker—the crooks didn’t keep their word. Now, schools and families are getting hit with fresh extortion threats months after the breach. Turns out, trusting cybercriminals is about as smart as giving your lunch money to the school bully and expecting your homework back. Experts say paying up just fuels more attacks. Would you ever trust a hacker’s pinky promise? #cybersecurity #databreach #ransomware #edtech #PowerSchool #Education00Share
Julie Alexander+FollowSchool Data Hackers Double-Crossed PowerSchoolPowerSchool paid off hackers after a huge data breach, thinking student and teacher info would be safe. But now, those same hackers are hitting up school districts for more ransom, threatening to leak sensitive data like Social Security numbers and medical records. Turns out, paying the ransom didn’t keep anyone safe—just made things messier. Some states are ditching PowerSchool for better security, but the fallout is huge. Wild how one hack can shake up schools nationwide! #databreach #cybersecurity #schools #PowerSchool #ransomware #Education00Share
Hannah Jones+FollowIs Secure Messaging Ever Truly Secure?So, a modified Signal app used by a US official just got hacked—turns out, the archived chats weren’t even end-to-end encrypted. It’s wild to think that even government-grade messaging tools can have such glaring vulnerabilities. If high-profile users can’t trust their privacy, what does that mean for the rest of us? Are we putting too much faith in so-called secure apps? Let’s talk: would you trust your sensitive info to these platforms? #Cybersecurity #PrivacyDebate #MessagingApps #TechNews #DataBreach #Tech10Share
Jose Armstrong+FollowT-Mobile Payouts: Justice or Just Pennies?T-Mobile’s 2021 data breach is finally catching up with settlement checks rolling out—years after the incident. But here’s the kicker: most affected users could see less than $5 after lawyers take their cut. Does this kind of payout actually hold tech giants accountable, or is it just a token gesture? With personal data at stake, are these settlements enough to drive real change in cybersecurity? Let’s debate! #DataBreach #Cybersecurity #TMobile #TechDebate #PrivacyMatters #Tech00Share
edwardspeter+FollowMajor Healthcare Data Breaches ExposedWhoa, did you hear about all these healthcare data breaches? Over 22,000 patients at Orthopaedic Specialists of Connecticut and DATS in Pennsylvania just got notified their info might’ve been hacked—think names, Social Security numbers, medical details, the works. Even more people in Texas and Ohio are affected too. The clinics are beefing up security and offering free credit monitoring, but yikes! If you’ve been to any of these places, keep an eye on your accounts just in case. #databreach #healthcare #cybersecurity #privacy #infosec #Health60Share
dalemiller+FollowYour Car Might Be Spying on YouImagine finding out your car’s been tracking your every move—and selling that info for years—without you knowing! That’s what happened to a Toyota driver who only noticed when an insurance site already had his driving history. Turns out, his RAV4’s built-in telemetry tracked everything from speed to seatbelt use, and shared it with insurance companies. Now he’s suing Toyota and wants other drivers to join in. Would you be cool with your car sharing your secrets? #CarPrivacy #Toyota #DataBreach #Insurance #TechNews #Cars102Share