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Opinion: Apple’s Strongest Card Is Privacy And Security; Is It Enough To Win The AI Game?
People all over the world were eager to see what Apple was going to show at the annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) a few days ago. After seeing OpenAI’s new GPT4-o and Google Gemini’s AI updates, the expectations were high. Apple had already hinted that developing a new AI model capable of competing in the...
A Million People’s Personal Information Leaked by Chinese VPN Application
WizCase’s security team recently discovered a major leak affecting Quickfox, a free VPN service primarily used to access Chinese sites from outside of mainland China. The leak exposed a variety of personally identifiable information (PII) from users, including names, phone numbers, other software installed on their device, and more. There was no need for a...
Universities’ Security Blindspot on Global Free WiFi Network Leaves Faculty and Student Usernames and Passwords Exposed to Hackers
WizCase’s security team, led by Ata Hakçıl has discovered a major security issue affecting the users of WiFi provider eduroam. Eduroam provides free WiFi connections at participating institutions assigning student, researcher, or faculty login credentials. Each institution gives time, manpower, and other resources to help keep eduroam running. Unfortunately, since there is no one person...
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