Nate Bartram
Nate is a member of Privacy Guides' video and news team. He has been advocating for privacy on his personal blog The New Oil since 2018, and is the former host of Surveillance Report, a popular cybersecurity podcast he published with Techlore.
Data Breach Disrupts Emergency Alert Systems
A cyberattack forced Crisis24 to decommission parts of CodeRED, an emergency notification system used widely across the US by governments, police, and fire agencies.
Dartmouth College Confirms Data Breach
Dartmouth, a private Ivy League university in New England, has disclosed a data breach.
Malware Delivered Through Blender Downloads on Third-Party Sites
Malicious Blender files uploaded to third-party download sites have turned out to contain infostealer malware.
Malaysia Considers Social Media Ban for Minors
Malaysia might join the ranks of countries banning social media for minors. The country's communication minister has reportedly said to be considering systems that could restrict children under 16 from sites like Facebook and X.
Harvard University Discloses Second Data Breach
Harvard University disclosed a data breach over the weekend impacting its Alumni Affairs and Development systems.
Iberia Airlines discloses customer data breach
Iberia, Spain's largest airline and part of the International Airlines Group (IAG), has begun notifying customers of a data breach resulting from a third-party vendor.
KeePassXC Awarded ANSSI Security Visa
KeePassXC 2.7.11 has been released with a host of new bug fixes and improvements, plus a First-level Security Certification from ANSSI.
Cybersecurity Company Loses Encryption Key for Internal Election
The Internal Association of Cryptologic Research (IACR) was forced to cancel their annual leadership election after one of the officials permanently lost their encryption key, rendering the results permanently encrypted.
Security, Privacy, and Anonymity
Privacy, security, and anonymity often complement each other, but they are not always dependent on each other, and they are definitely not the same thing.