Your Website Knows Where Your Users Are—But Is It Keeping That Data Secret?

Written by aanand-krishnan | Published 2020/03/19
Tech Story Tags: privacy | javascript | hackernoon-top-story | cybersecurity | cyber-security | data | data-privacy | location-based-technology

TLDR Federal Communications Commission is proposing over $200m in fines for wireless carriers who knowingly shared, sold or otherwise mishandled their customers’ location data. Third-party JavaScript is a real problem on the web, and the uncontrolled growth in third-parties can lead to loss of sensitive customer data: credentials, credit card information, etc. Hundreds of websites have fallen victim to these hacks. Modern web browsers (PC and mobile) provide fine-grained security controls to monitor and block unauthorized access by third-party scripts.via the TL;DR App

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Written by aanand-krishnan | CEO & Founder, Tala Security
Published by HackerNoon on 2020/03/19