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FTC 31 min.
No credit repair company can remove accurate and timely negative information from someone’s credit report. Learn more:
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consumerfinance.gov 59 min.
Do you know what a mortgage closing scam is? Read our new blog to learn the warning signs and steps you can take to protect yourself and your savings.
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The FTC will host "Nixing the Fix: A Workshop on Repair Restrictions" on July 16. Event will focus on how manufacturers may limit repairs by consumers & repair shops and whether. Learn more:
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FTC 4 na oras
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FTC 4 na oras
Sometimes it’s hard to tell if a call is from someone you know or just another scam. Even when your caller ID shows a local number, it could be a scammer calling from anywhere in the world. Learn more: . Watch:
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BBB | US 4 na oras
Make the robocalls stop already! now recommends three steps for dealing with these illegal calls: Hang up. Block. Report. Learn more at:
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Cybersecurity @ NIST Hun 27
Rosario Mendez from talks about the for Small Business Education Campaign at this morning.
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FTC 22 oras
Today’s presentations & video archive will be on our website soon. Thank you.
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FTC 22 oras
And that concludes our fourth PrivacyCon. What a day! Thank you to all of our panelists and participants online and in person.
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FTC 22 oras
Lerone Banks (w/ ), Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, is now delivering some brief closing remarks.
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FTC 22 oras
The panelists are discussing how to improve data breach notifications and make data breach remedies work better for consumers.
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BBB | US 22 oras
Annoyed by robocalls? You aren't alone. The just announced a new effort to stop illegal robocalls. Check out resources at
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FTC 23 oras
Yixin Zou () is now providing recommendations for designing more usable and informative data breach notifications that could help consumers better mitigate the consequences of being affected by a data breach.
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FTC 23 oras
Serge Egelman () has uncovered a number of side and covert channels in active use by hundreds of popular apps and third-party SDKs to obtain unauthorized access to both unique identifiers as well as geolocation data.
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FTC 23 oras
Elleen Pan () discussed her study on how apps in the Android system over-provision their media permissions and apps that share image and video data with other parties in unexpected ways, without user knowledge or consent.
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FTC 23 oras
Sasha Romanosky () notes that in his dataset, only about half of all exploited vulnerabilities have associated published code, suggesting that we need to move away from published exploits as the outcome target and instead focus on exploits in the wild
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FTC 23 oras
Sasha Romanosky () is explaining how he created a model that can effectively identify vulnerabilities with a high risk of exploitation in the wild.
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FTC 23 oras
The panelists are Sasha Romanosky (), Elleen Pan (), Serge Egelman (), and Yixin Zou (). Moderators: FTC’s Andi Arias and Lerone Banks.
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FTC 23 oras
And...we're back at ! Now, Session 4: Vulnerabilities, Leaks, and Breach Notifications Agenda: Watch LIVE:
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NatlCyberSecAlliance 24 na oras
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