Apple’s Under Fire: What Proton’s Lawsuit Means for the Future of IT Services

In a bold move that’s making headlines across the tech world, Swiss-based encrypted email provider Proton has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple, accusing the tech giant of “abusing its market dominance to suppress competition.” While this legal battle may seem distant from your daily business operations, its implications for IT services, digital privacy, andContinue reading “Apple’s Under Fire: What Proton’s Lawsuit Means for the Future of IT Services”

How to Prevent a Data Breach: Lessons from the AT&T Leak

86 Million Reasons to Act Now on Data Protection In a disturbing development, over 73 million current and former AT&T customer records (Orig here) have been posted online, fully decrypted and searchable. Unlike past leaks, these aren’t just usernames and passwords. The exposed data includes names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, account numbers, andContinue reading “How to Prevent a Data Breach: Lessons from the AT&T Leak”

Protect Your Privacy Online: Why You Should Be Using DuckDuckGo

Enhancing Search with AI: A Privacy-Focused Approach As we continue to enhance our digital experiences, it’s crucial to balance innovation with privacy. Recently, DuckDuckGo has introduced significant updates to its privacy-focused AI Search tool, offering users a unique combination of advanced search capabilities and robust data protection. DuckAssist: A Wikipedia-Centric Approach DuckAssist is built aroundContinue reading “Protect Your Privacy Online: Why You Should Be Using DuckDuckGo”