Time for publishers, advertisers to ‘catch up’ on web encryption?
Google and others have called for all websites encrypt traffic to and from browsers, but the task for publishers is a tricky one, largely because of online advertising.
Google and others have called for all websites encrypt traffic to and from browsers, but the task for publishers is a tricky one, largely because of online advertising.
Google and Facebook are finding cunning scams in which shysters advertise 800 numbers for bogus tech support that typically leads to people giving up personal data and downloading malicious software.
Antone Gonsalves | 17 May | Read more
Two U.S. lawmakers have released a draft bill that would require companies that collect personal information from customers to disclose how they collect and share that information, but several privacy and consumer groups said the proposal would legalize current privacy violations online.
Grant Gross | 05 May | Read more
A malicious advertisement has been found within an application for Facebook that redirected users to fake antivirus software, according to a security researcher.
Jeremy Kirk | 13 Apr | Read more
Click fraud, a practice that dilutes the efficacy of pay-per-click (PPC) advertising campaigns run in search engines like Google, stayed relatively low in the fourth quarter, according to a study.
Juan Carlos Perez | 20 Jan | Read more