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Google Agrees to $93 Million Settlement in California’s Location-Privacy Lawsuit
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Google Agrees to $93 Million Settlement in California’s Location-Privacy Lawsuit

Google has agreed to pay $93 million to resolve claims that its location-privacy practices deceived customers and broke the law, according to a lawsuit brought by the U.S. state of California. "Our investigation revealed that Google was telling its users one thing - that it would no longer track their location once they opted out - but doing the opposite and continuing to track its users' movements for its own commercial gain," said Rob Bonta, the attorney general of California. The case was brought about as a result of revelations that the business tracked users' locations even after making clear that such information wouldn't be saved if the "Location History" setting was disabled read more Google Agrees to $93 Million Settlement in California's Location-Privacy Lawsuit.
New ESXiArgs Ransomware Variant Emerges After CISA Releases Decryptor Tool
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New ESXiArgs Ransomware Variant Emerges After CISA Releases Decryptor Tool

The threat actors have responded with an upgraded version of ESXiArgs ransomware that encrypts more data after the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issued a decryptor for affected victims to recover from ESXiArgs ransomware attacks. A system administrator posted information on the new variant on an online forum where another user said that files greater than 128 MB will have 50% of their data encrypted, making the recovery process more difficult. Another significant modification is the removal of the Bitcoin address from the ransom message read the complete article New ESXiArgs Ransomware Variant Emerges After CISA Releases Decryptor Tool. Stay informed and stay ahead of the game with the latest cybersecurity news and trends at ReconBee.com.