Security News > 2019 > October > Breaches are now commonplace, but Reason Security lets users guard their privacy

2019-10-09 17:04
There has been no shortage of massive security breaches so far this year. Just last July, Capital One disclosed that it was hit by a breach that affected more than 100 million customers. Also recently, researchers came across an unsecured cloud server that contained the names, phone numbers, and financial information of virtually all citizens of Ecuador – around 20 million people. These are
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