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According to a survey of 115 students from Jan. 7 to Jan. 14, 2019, 47 percent of students own an Amazon Alexa.
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Alexa! Wiretap my house

Isabella Antoon January 25, 2019

If you’ve ever wondered why the advertisements on your computer are often tailored to recent websites you’ve browsed, or even things you’ve discussed with friends or family, you’re not alone. With...

Many people dont read the terms and conditions before they post and dont realize what rights they are giving up.
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Users sign away privacy

Meredith Prud'homme January 25, 2019

By agreeing to the terms and conditions, millions of social media users sign away the rights to their favorite family photo or their morning latte snapshot. In 2019, privacy stands as a figment of...

An attack on the Facebook network leaked 50 million users personal information due to bugs in the websites software.
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Cybercrime on the rise

Emily Toro January 25, 2019

In the digital world, emails from Nigerian princes holding a relative captive or anonymous threats requesting bitcoin are all too familiar. Today, cyber threats troll the internet with massive amounts...

According to a survey of 115 students from Jan. 7 to Jan. 14, 2019, 82.6 percent of students have not gotten in trouble for something they posted online. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/

To post or not to post

Kaitlyn Delaney January 25, 2019

When colleges perform routine background checks of applicants, they look for education history, employment history, criminal records and now, social media. According to a study conducted by Kaplan Test...

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