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PHI best practices that all business leaders should know

Posted on Friday November 05, 2021  |  protected health information, privacy, phishing, phi, healthcare it, full disk encryption, data breach, cybersecurity, access policies

Protected health information (PHI) is a common target of cybercriminals, as the personal, medical, and financial information that comprise it can be abused for financial gain. This is why businesses that handle PHI should take every step possible to ensure that their clients’ data is always protected.

 

Want to get rid of your Mac? Not so fast

Posted on Wednesday August 18, 2021  |  security, apple, mac, icloud, privacy, apple id, backup, itunes, macos, time machine, disk utility, imessage, apple silicon based macs, intel based macs

Buying a secondhand Mac is a popular way to save money on relatively expensive equipment that retains its value. Conversely, selling your used Mac is a great way to expose yourself to identity theft — unless you follow these steps to keep your personal information safe.

 

Protect your privacy in Windows 10

Posted on Wednesday August 04, 2021  |  security, privacy, cortana, windows 10, microsoft edge, advertising

Since its release in 2015, Windows 10 has gotten a bad rap for supposedly gathering too much personal information from its users. Whether you believe Microsoft's operating system is invasive or you just want to pull out all the stops to keep your personal information safe, here are some Windows 10 settings you can tweak to protect your privacy.

 

Social media guidelines to stay HIPAA-compliant

Posted on Monday August 02, 2021  |  facebook, social media, healthcare, privacy, hipaa, medical, compliance

HIPAA was established to protect the privacy of medical providers and their patients. And while there are no specific guidelines when it comes to social media usage in healthcare, every healthcare organization must implement security protocols that adhere to privacy policies.

 

Protect your Facebook and Twitter from hackers

Posted on Friday April 23, 2021  |  twitter, facebook, apps, security, android, ios, privacy, settings, login, multifactor authentication

Popular social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter have been suffering massive data breaches for a number of years now. If you wish to continue using these services, you need to tighten your social media privacy settings. Here are a few reminders and tips to help you secure your personal information on social media.

 

Browser 'Favicons' Can Be Used as Undeletable 'Supercookies' To Track You Online

Posted on Tuesday February 09, 2021  |  privacy, security

According to a researcher, favicons can be a security vulnerability that could let websites track your movement and bypass VPNs, incognito browsing status, and other traditional methods of cloaking your movement online. From a report: The tracking method is called a Supercookie, and it's the work of German software designer Jonas Strehle. "Supercookie uses favicons to assign a unique identifier to website visitors. Unlike traditional tracking methods, this ID can be stored almost persistently and cannot be easily cleared by the user," Strehle said on his Github. "The tracking method works even in the browser's incognito mode and is not cleared by flushing the cache, closing the browser or restarting the system, using a VPN or installing AdBlockers." Strehle's Github explained that he became interested in the idea of using favicons to track users after reading a research paper [PDF] on the topic from the University of Illinois at Chicago. "The complexity and feature-rich nature of modern browsers often lead to the deployment of seemingly innocuous functionality that can be readily abused by adversaries," the paper explained. "In this paper we introduce a novel tracking mechanism that misuses a simple yet ubiquitous browser feature: favicons." To be clear, this is a proof-of-concept and not something that Strehle has found out in the wild.

 

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