Hacker group, Rex Mundi, who claim to have cracked a Domino’s Pizza database say they have stolen the details of more than 650,000 dough-loving customers. It says the data will be released later today if the pizza chain fails to pay a ransom of €30,000.
Daily Archives: June 16, 2014
People demand better privacy but don’t take basic steps to protect themselves
The vast majority of internet users expect their privacy to be eroded over the next five years, according to a recent study.
Google’s after your health data with ‘Google Fit’ service
Google’s reportedly about to jump into the growing fitness data marketplace – a mosh pit that consumer advocates are already calling a privacy nightmare – to wrestle with Apple and Samsung for the data getting created by fitness trackers and health-related apps.
How to ‘double your money on PayPal!’ and why you should NOT try it
There’s a loophole in PayPal’s terms of service that can profit those silly enough to commit fraud and think that the police won’t come knocking.
Monday review – the hot 20 stories of the week
Get yourself up to date with everything we’ve written in the last seven days – it’s weekly roundup time.