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Ukraine Said to Prepare Potential Move of Sensitive Data to Another Country
- Thursday March 10, 2022
- Reuters
The Ukrainian government is preparing for the potential need to move its data and servers abroad if Russia's invading forces push deeper into the country, a senior cybersecurity official said.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Zoom Now Rolling Out End-to-End Encryption, Except on iOS; Android Users Also Get YouTube Live Streaming Support
- Tuesday October 27, 2020
- Tasneem Akolawala
End-to-end encryption is available on Zoom desktop client version 5.4.0 for Mac and PC, the Zoom Android app, and Zoom Rooms. The Zoom iOS app is still pending Apple App Store approval. When this feature is enabled, the meeting is secured and not even Zoom servers are able to access the encryption keys used to secure the meeting.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Xiaomi Could Be Sending Your Browser Data to China, Even in 'Incognito' Mode: Report
- Saturday May 2, 2020
- Jagmeet Singh
Xiaomi is found to silently send user data to remote servers — once again. Security researchers have claimed that the Chinese company has provided loopholes on its phones to transmit data to remote servers hosted by Alibaba.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Ukraine Said to Prepare Potential Move of Sensitive Data to Another Country
- Thursday March 10, 2022
- Reuters
The Ukrainian government is preparing for the potential need to move its data and servers abroad if Russia's invading forces push deeper into the country, a senior cybersecurity official said.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Zoom Now Rolling Out End-to-End Encryption, Except on iOS; Android Users Also Get YouTube Live Streaming Support
- Tuesday October 27, 2020
- Tasneem Akolawala
End-to-end encryption is available on Zoom desktop client version 5.4.0 for Mac and PC, the Zoom Android app, and Zoom Rooms. The Zoom iOS app is still pending Apple App Store approval. When this feature is enabled, the meeting is secured and not even Zoom servers are able to access the encryption keys used to secure the meeting.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Xiaomi Could Be Sending Your Browser Data to China, Even in 'Incognito' Mode: Report
- Saturday May 2, 2020
- Jagmeet Singh
Xiaomi is found to silently send user data to remote servers — once again. Security researchers have claimed that the Chinese company has provided loopholes on its phones to transmit data to remote servers hosted by Alibaba.
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www.gadgets360.com