Category: Blog
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Salesforce Breach: What the Google Hack Means for Your Data (June-August 2025)
Hackers recently compromised one of Google’s Salesforce databases, exposing sensitive data from small and medium-sized businesses. The attackers used a maliciously modified Salesforce app to carry out their campaign, raising concerns not just about corporate cybersecurity but also the broader risks posed by social engineering attacks. Social Engineering: How the Google Breach Happened Social engineering…
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What Spotify’s Digital Age Verification Rules Really Mean for You
Spotify is rolling out a strict new policy in the United Kingdom: if you don’t pass an age verification check, your account could be deactivated and eventually deleted. The change is part of a growing trend toward platform compliance with government safety regulations and it’s sparking concerns about privacy, access, and digital identity. Earlier this…
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The Ultimate 2025 Guide to Deleting Your Digital Footprint
Why your digital footprint matters more than ever Every post, like, comment, and old profile leaves a trail. That trail can affect job offers, college admissions, relationships, and even your safety. Reducing your online presence is not about hiding. It is about protecting your privacy and controlling your digital story. People often think the internet…
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What Gets Checked in a Background Check
Why background checks matter Background screening is now routine hiring practice. A 2022 PBSA survey found that 94 percent of US employers ran at least one type of background check on candidates. In the last decade the scope of these checks has expanded. Credit reports, driving histories, drug tests, and criminal records still matter, but…
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Social Engineering Threats on LinkedIn
LinkedIn is often seen as a safe, professional space. Its business focus and polished interface make people let their guard down. But for social engineers, that trust is exactly what they exploit. The more confident you are in the platform, the more effective their tactics become. If you’re not sure what social engineering is and…
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Mass Delete Your Disqus Comments with Redact
Disqus comments can span years across countless sites – often forgotten, but still searchable. These old remarks may include outdated opinions, personal details, or content taken out of context. If you’ve ever wanted to delete your Disqus comments in bulk, you’ve probably realized Disqus doesn’t offer a way to do this. Deleting all your Disqus…
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How to Mass Delete WordPress Posts
Managing your digital presence often means revisiting your blog history. Blogging has been popular for a long time – in particular for content creators, companies, agencies, developers and many others. Whether you’re a company, content creator, developer, agency owner or just write blogs for fun – most blogs have a shelf life. The information becomes…
