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Signed up for Klaviyo? Dozens of advertisers may have seen your password
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Signed up for Klaviyo? Dozens of advertisers may have seen your password

A recent security vulnerability within Klaviyo’s website may have exposed the passwords of users who recently signed up. The incident highlights the ongoing risk of credential stuffing attacks, where compromised login details are used to access other platforms. While Klaviyo has addressed the bug, users are strongly encouraged to update their passwords immediately and review account security settings.

PSA: Apple’s Private Relay can leak your real IP address
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PSA: Apple’s Private Relay can leak your real IP address

A critical vulnerability has been identified in Apple’s Private Relay, a feature designed to protect user privacy by masking IP addresses. In certain circumstances, the implementation can inadvertently reveal a user’s actual IP address to visited websites. This represents a significant setback for those relying on Private Relay for enhanced online security. For deeper insights into data privacy concerns, explore our recent report on how Android app developers may be unknowingly sharing user location data.

Hackers steal over $130M by exploiting bug in offline hardware wallets
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Hackers steal over $130M by exploiting bug in offline hardware wallets

A significant security vulnerability in Coldcard cryptocurrency hardware wallets has resulted in over $130 million in losses due to theft. Blockchain monitoring firms confirm hackers are exploiting a bug in the offline devices to drain user funds. This incident highlights the ongoing need for vigilance in securing digital assets. For context on broader privacy concerns, explore our related article, "Apple challenges UK government’s latest demand for iCloud backdoor," and understand the evolving landscape of digital security.