Comments for Hackread – Cybersecurity News, Data Breaches, AI and More https://hackread.com Tue, 26 Aug 2025 13:30:20 +0000 hourly 1 Comment on Study Reveals TikTok, Alibaba, Temu Collect Extensive User Data in America by Nunya Damn Bidness https://hackread.com/study-tiktok-alibaba-temu-collect-us-user-data/#comment-47918 Tue, 26 Aug 2025 13:30:20 +0000 https://hackread.com/?p=133869#comment-47918 Ok, but let’s also see Facebook, Instagram and Google….

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Comment on Pandora Cyber Attack Exposes Customer Data Via Third-Party Vendor by _mitch.el https://hackread.com/pandora-cyber-attack-customer-data-third-party-vendor/#comment-46939 Tue, 05 Aug 2025 16:24:12 +0000 https://hackread.com/?p=133022#comment-46939 The worst is when they get my Name, Surname, e-mail and phone number.
I can block and recreate one of my credit cards in a second but I would like to keep my name, personal e-mail and number as it is!
Hope I won’t die from spam during the next days.
Shame on you PandorO!!!

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Comment on FBI Seizes Major Sites Sharing Unreleased and Pirated Video Games by sYberphantOm https://hackread.com/fbi-seizes-major-sites-sharing-pirated-video-games/#comment-46530 Sun, 20 Jul 2025 03:32:55 +0000 https://hackread.com/?p=132048#comment-46530 VideO gaymes are a dUmb wAste Of tYme

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Comment on Ex US Soldier Cameron Wagenius Guilty in Telecom Hacking and Extortion by sYberphantOm https://hackread.com/us-soldier-cameron-wagenius-guilty-telecom-hacking-extortion/#comment-46529 Sun, 20 Jul 2025 03:17:55 +0000 https://hackread.com/?p=132234#comment-46529 How was he found out?

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Comment on BADBOX 2.0 Found Preinstalled on Android IoT Devices Worldwide by Anonymous UK https://hackread.com/badbox-2-0-preinstalled-android-iot-devices-worldwide/#comment-46516 Thu, 17 Jul 2025 03:51:50 +0000 https://hackread.com/?p=132275#comment-46516 You really need to name the android manufacturer or Model names.. UK Android market is pretty stringent on supply of safe devices that unless downloading from apk websites that offer apk versions of apps, most are safe but using virus total site to check the app for malware ect & it’s free.

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Comment on FBI Warns of Health Insurance Scam Stealing Personal and Medical Data by Sue Jensen https://hackread.com/fbi-warns-health-insurance-scam-steal-medical-data/#comment-46484 Mon, 14 Jul 2025 17:29:41 +0000 https://hackread.com/?p=131695#comment-46484 I also get phone calls from “health insurers” that come from the area code of my cell phone. They are doing the same thing on the phone as in text and emails.

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Comment on Firefox Tests AI-Powered Perplexity Search Engine Directly in Browser by Waqas https://hackread.com/firefox-tests-ai-powered-perplexity-search-in-browser/#comment-45432 Thu, 29 May 2025 17:01:40 +0000 https://hackread.com/?p=130036#comment-45432 In reply to Mister Dalliard.

Firefox itself has faced privacy issues in the past, and we didn’t cover those in the article either. This was specific news; the ifs and buts of Perplexity and its privacy concerns can be addressed in a separate piece, nothing to be ashamed of.

Thanks!

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Comment on New Malware Spotted Corrupts Its Own Headers to Block Analysis by Waqas https://hackread.com/new-malware-corrupts-its-headers-block-analysis/#comment-45431 Thu, 29 May 2025 16:52:40 +0000 https://hackread.com/?p=130563#comment-45431 In reply to Melo.

Hi, FortiGuard’s link was and still is mentioned in the fifth paragraph of the article.

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Comment on New Malware Spotted Corrupts Its Own Headers to Block Analysis by Melo https://hackread.com/new-malware-corrupts-its-headers-block-analysis/#comment-45429 Thu, 29 May 2025 14:49:57 +0000 https://hackread.com/?p=130563#comment-45429 Why didn’t link to the FortiGaurd source in your article???

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Comment on Firefox Tests AI-Powered Perplexity Search Engine Directly in Browser by Mister Dalliard https://hackread.com/firefox-tests-ai-powered-perplexity-search-in-browser/#comment-45360 Wed, 21 May 2025 04:12:58 +0000 https://hackread.com/?p=130036#comment-45360 Well I guess it’s time to ditch Firefox. Are there any browsers left that don’t include privacy-shredding hallucination engines?
(And seriously, shame on the author of this for unquestioningly parroting Perplexity’s press releases without reference to their serious privacy issues – something Firefox and their users used to care about.)

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